Here's a few for you. This goes back to our discussion 'what makes a hornet a hornet' but here's the UFO and a an orange hornet type I picked up a few years back.
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I will have to get some updated pictures, but I think I'm FINALLY closing in on the end of the Hornet collection! Thanks to @littlebigreef I have 3 more coming this week and, as far as I know, I'm down to only one left to get!
The list so far:
Blue Hornets
Purple Hornets
Red Hornets
Rainbow Hornets
Jawbreaker Hornets
King Jawbreaker Hornets
Frozen Hornets
Murder Hornets
Golden Hornets
Black Hornets
PZ Black Hornets
Ktar Black Hornets
Halloween Hornets (Orange Hornets)
UFO Hornets
Tiger Hornets
The only one I have left to get, that I know of, are Electric Hornets (Also seen them advertised as Super Hornets)! There might be more old strains, but I'll be d*mned if I can find them anywhere.
It does not seem like i see many of these available much Did these used to be common?
Some were common, some less common. Like all things zoa, popularity seems to come and go. There are still a handful of people growing them. You have to look around, though.
Thanks
Seems like it would be a good theme if I were to get zoa's again the future. I had what was sold as Orange and Rainbow hornets but my file fish decided he liked zoas and took them out.