A group of Giant hornets (Vespa mandarinia) swarmed around a Western honeybee (Apis mellifera) hive, attacking the bees. Giant hornets typically start preying on honeybees from late summer through autumn. I read online that Giant hornets like chicken heart, so I went to the supermarket, bought chicken heart, and placed it in front of the honeybee hive. Immediately, a Giant hornet noticed the chicken heart and began to eat. In no time, the chicken heart was covered with Giant hornets. The hornets became so focused on the chicken heart that they stopped attacking the honeybees.

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