Hornets and Wasps Don't Get Stung

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Hornets are a type of large, stinging insect that belongs to the family Vespidae.
They are closely related to wasps and are known for their aggressive behavior when defending their nests.
Hornets are typically larger than wasps and have a thick body with distinct black and yellow markings. They can be found in many parts of the world, including North America, Europe, and Asia.
Hornets are important predators in many ecosystems as they help control populations of other insects.
However, they can also be a nuisance when they build their nests in or near human habitation and may pose a danger to those who are highly allergic to their venom.

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