‘Attack of the Murder Hornets’ documentary follows WSDA’s hunt for Asian giant hornets KIRO 7 News Staff
A documentary was created about the Washington State Department of Agriculture’s efforts to find and trap the Asian giant hornet.
“Attack of the Murder Hornets,” can be streamed now on Discovery+.
A production crew spent six weeks in Washington filming beekeepers, researchers, and WSDA last fall.
It was by chance that filming began the day before WSDA entomologist Chris Looney caught the first live Asian giant hornet in the U.S. The film crew captured footage throughout the project, including when WSDA found and destroyed an Asian giant hornet nest.
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The Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) project to find and trap the Asian giant hornet is now the subject of a new documentary available to stream on Discovery+ beginning this Saturday.