Crews vacuum ‘murder hornets’ out of Washington nest

Washington State Department of Agriculture workers, wearing protective suits and working in pre-dawn darkness illuminated with red lamps, vacuum a nest of Asian giant hornets.

Sven Spichiger, Washington State Department of Agriculture managing entomologist, displays a canister of ‘murder hornets’ vacuumed from a nest in a tree behind him Saturday, in Blaine, Wash. (AP Photos/Elaine Thompson)

BLAINE, Wash. — Heavily protected crews in Washington state worked Saturday to destroy the first nest of so-called murder hornets discovered in the United States.