These hornets are the No. 1 threat to GA’s agriculture industry. What to do if you spot one

Georgia leaders want you to be on the lookout for yellow-legged hornet nests.
The Georgia Department of Agriculture says the season is here for the invasive bugs.
The department said the pests are a threat to Georgia’s #1 industry – agriculture – and need your help to stop its spread.
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If you spot an embryo nest, the AG department would like you to contact them.
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Finding the nests early will reduce the number of hornets and minimize the damage caused.
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“It’s crucial that we work together to protect our state’s #1 industry—agriculture,” Agriculture Commissioner Tyler J Harper said.
Embryo nests are usually found in early spring, between March and April.
Here’s what you can do:
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Look out for embryo nests. These are typically smaller than primary and secondary nests. You can find them in trees, shrubs or elevated spaces.
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Report sightings. If you find an embryo nest, do not try to remove it yourself. Contact the GDA Plant Protection Division via email or a licensed pest management professional to ensure the queen is properly removed.
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