Considering how many task forces we've seen so far this year, this next news story might be the most 2020 thing to ever happen: Texas is launching a "Murder Hornet Task Force".
Of course. That makes perfect sense.
Next the governor will probably tell us the leader of the task force is Joe Exotic.
The task force will be led by Texas A&M AgriLife experts to protect honey bees right here in Texas by informing the public what to look out for.
The giant Asian hornets are a predator to honey bees and ruthlessly decimate bee hives.
There are concerns about the impact the hornets could have on our food supply.
"If you eat fruits and vegetable that have color other than white, so potatoes don't count, for example, it's been pollinated by an insect," one AgriLife expert said.
TOPSHOT - An Asian hornet (Vespa velutina) flies on September 14, 2019 in Loue, northwestern France. (Photo by JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER / AFP) (Photo credit should read JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER/AFP via Getty Images)