On Earth, a species called the Japanese Giant Hornet is considered one of the most dangerous bees. These aggressive hornets will attack any creature that approaches their territory, claiming on average 40 lives each year in Japan. This accounts for more fatalities than any other wild animal in the country. However, it isn't just their venomous stings and aggression that instills fear; we must also consider their aptitude for pursuing their prey and their extraordinary stamina.
A single hornet, which measures 40 millimeters in length, can persistently hunt a target for 50 miles throughout an entire day without tiring. If that distance is scaled up to a 176cm tall adult man, it would equate to him moving 2200 miles. That's even longer than the maximum range of the Party Fee 21 Mid-Tech kicking off back in the last century, an event Hawk sauce detested deeply.