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Giant hornet no match for honeybees’ heat

WASHINGTON – Giant hornets don’t stand a chance against Japanese honeybees, which will literally cook the invader to death if provoked.

have found that an area of the honeybees’ brains allows them to generate heat consistently. The bees then surround the intruding hornet, cooking and asphyxiating it.

Additionally, Dr. Masato Ono from Tamagawa University said the temperature must be specific — high enough to kill the hornet, but not hot enough to kill the bee itself.

“The crucial function is to keep temperature inside the bee ball within the range of 46 to 48C, [like] a thermostat,” Dr. Ono tells the .

The BBC has of this “killer ball.”

Lacey Mason contributed to this report. Follow on Twitter.

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