Murder Hornets Have Arrived. Grab The Garden Gun!
The Asian Giant Hornet Is Now In The U.S. For The First Time Ever.
They are truly the creature of nightmares. The Giant Asian Hornet, or “Murder Hornet” has recently been found on U.S. soil for the first time ever, and that’s a problem. Their stings can be deadly to animals and humans alike, and this invasive species is also known to eradicate honey bee populations. While the exact method of how they got here is unknown, it is known that populations of this species must not be allowed to take hold and thrive.
Ownership of a legitimate flamethrower is few and far between (and not legal in all 50 states). They also have the issue of causing more collateral damage than anticipated when the intended target is as small as an insect.
Fortunately, there’s the Henry Garden Gun. This smoothbore .22-caliber shotgun is meant to be used with .22 LR shotshells, a cartridge with more than enough firepower to take down a “Murder Hornet” without taking down whatever is behind it.
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As if COVID-19 wasn’t bad enough, we now have a killer flying monster in the U.S. Save the honey bees, yourself, and your family and friends. Pick up a Henry Garden Gun and fend off these unwanted critters.
*DISCLAIMER* Please do not shoot every insect that looks like a bee and/or wasp, as a lot of these species may look similar and are actually beneficial, protected, endangered, or on the brink of extinction. However, if you do have a confirmed “Murder Hornet” population on your property A) grab the Henry Garden Gun and B) consider moving to another part of the country.