biomedicalresearch 2019
DOI: 10.35841/biomedicalresearch.30-18-1187
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A study on habitats and behavioral characteristics of hornet wasp (Hymenoptera: Vespidae: Vespa orientalis), an important medical-health pest.

Abstract: Hornet wasp or Vespa orietalis is one of the social and stinging insects of Iran that makes its nest mostly in the holes and cracks in the ground. Given the point that no study has been conducted in this case, yet, in this study, the nests of this arthropod are studied in four mountainous and plain areas in Kashan. Present study was of descriptive type and during it four nests of V. orientalis in four agricultural, residential, administrative and mountainous regions were identified and studied. The identificat… Show more

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“…Oriental hornets can also be a public health concern, since these large, aggressive insects are capable of inflicting multiple, painful bites and stings (Nejabat et al., 2022 ; USAPHC, 2022 ). They are not more aggressive than the other hornet species like V. crabro , but considering that these insects prefer to establish colonies and forage for food and water in densely populated urban areas, the probability of contact, even involuntary, between oriental hornets and humans is much higher than for other hornet species that instead nest in wooded environments far from the cities (Dehghani et al., 2019 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oriental hornets can also be a public health concern, since these large, aggressive insects are capable of inflicting multiple, painful bites and stings (Nejabat et al., 2022 ; USAPHC, 2022 ). They are not more aggressive than the other hornet species like V. crabro , but considering that these insects prefer to establish colonies and forage for food and water in densely populated urban areas, the probability of contact, even involuntary, between oriental hornets and humans is much higher than for other hornet species that instead nest in wooded environments far from the cities (Dehghani et al., 2019 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%