Tyson Hergott brought the
hornet in to experts after he spotted it pestering a co-worker at the
Port of Vancouver office on May 10. Hergott’s girlfriend, Valerie Greer
of North Vancouver, told CBC that he caught it with a paper cup and put
it in a plastic bottle, because the insect just didn’t look right.
hornet in to experts after he spotted it pestering a co-worker at the
Port of Vancouver office on May 10. Hergott’s girlfriend, Valerie Greer
of North Vancouver, told CBC that he caught it with a paper cup and put
it in a plastic bottle, because the insect just didn’t look right.
“He took one look at it and he knew immediately that this was not normal,” said Greer. “We knew it didn’t belong here.”