@thonedrayoo97: The insect in the photo is an Asian Giant Hornet (Vespa mandarinia) — also commonly known as the Giant Hornet or Murder Hornet. 🔍 Facts: It’s the largest hornet species in the world. The distinctive orange head and dark brown/black body make it easy to identify. In the picture, it’s tending to its larvae (baby hornets) inside the paper-like nest cells. These hornets hunt other insects, such as bees and caterpillars, to feed their larvae. ⚠️ Danger: The sting of an Asian Giant Hornet is very painful and can be dangerous or even deadly to people allergic to its venom. They are native to East and Southeast Asia, including countries like Myanmar, Thailand, Japan, and China. So yes — what you’re seeing is a nest of Asian Giant Hornets with larvae. #creatorsearchinsights #foryou #foryuuuuuuuuuuuu #flyyyyyyyyyyyyy