murder hornet
English
Etymology
Calque of Japanese 殺人スズメバチ (literally “murder hornet”), from 殺人 (satsujin, “さつじん”)+スズメバチ (suzumebachi, “雀蜂”), equivalent to murder + hornet. From its ability to kill people through its painful venomous stings, which can pierce through most regular beekeeper suits, killing some dozens of people a year in Japan; and its propensity for killing off honeybee colonies.[1][2][3][4]
Noun
murder hornet (plural murder hornets)
- (informal) Synonym of Asian giant hornet (Vespa mandarinia) [since at least 2013] (See discussion)
- 2020, "Deadly Hornet Massacres a Mouse on Video, They're Huge", TMZ
- It's unclear if this is, in fact, a murder hornet
- 2020, "The murder hornet is the 2020 B-plot you probably didn’t see coming", Kim Lyons, The Verge
- Some days the news is upbeat and interesting and then other days the writers of the script for 2020: The Horror Show throw in a murder hornet plot twist because a pandemic is apparently not terrifying enough without two-inch hornets that rip the heads off of honeybees.
- 2020, "Murder Hornets Are In Canada Because 2020 Just Keeps On Going", Sima Shakeri, Huffington Post
- The New York Times reported about the hornets on Saturday that shared graphic details of the piles of honeybee corpses left behind after murder hornets infiltrated their hives.
- 2020, " "Murder hornets" have now entered the U.S. — and they could decimate the honeybee population ", Li Cohen, CBS News
- But murder hornets become most dangerous from late summer to early fall, when they ravage through honey bee populations.
Translations
colloquial terms for Asian giant hornet
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See also
References
- CNN, "Murder hornets??!! Twitter is freaking out", Alaa Elassar, 4 May 2020
- New York Times, "‘Murder Hornets’ in the U.S.: The Rush to Stop the Asian Giant Hornet", Mike Baker, 2 May 2020
- Toronto Star, "They hunted and destroyed a nest of ‘murder hornets.’ This B.C. couple says the buzz — and the threat — is real", Alex McKeen, 4 May 2020
- Global News, "‘Murder hornet’: Asian invader is death on wings for bees in Canada, U.S.", Josh K. Elliott, 4 May 2020
- CNN, "Invasive giant hornets have been spotted in the US for the first time", Faith Karimi, 3 May 2020
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