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First Coronavirus, Now 'Murder Hornets'? Should We Be Concerned About This Deadly Invasive Species?

First Coronavirus, Now 'Murder Hornets'? Should We Be Concerned About This Deadly Invasive Species? A roughly 2-inch long insect known as the "murder hornet" has made its way to the United States for the first time ever. As if we don't have enough to worry about with coronavirus. Just the nickname of the Asian giant hornet is enough to make you panic.

Entomologist Dr. Samuel Ramsey spoke with Roland Martin during Wednesday's edition of #RolandMartinUnfiltered about the threat the "murder hornet" could pose to our community.

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