Kyōbōna Suzumebachi

Devil's Hornets are a rare species of the hymenopterans family (eg, honey bees, wasps, hornet, yellow jackets), and are tamed and bred by the Kamizuru Clan. Similar to the Aburame Clan's Rinkaichū, Devil's Hornets are considered to be one of the clan's ultimate weapons that do not appear often in clan members. The hornets are considered to be extremely dangerous and very aggressive to other insects and those who do not belong to the Kamizuru Clan. Like the average bees that are controlled by the clan, these can be controlled telepathically by the user, but in contrast they also have free will. Devil's Hornets are very clever and are able come up with attack and defense formations, to dispatch or flee from their foe. These hornets can be found deep underground below a Kamizuru Clan shrine and live in a giant hive in mass hordes. In order for one to gain control over the Devil's Hornets, a ceremony must take place. First, the clan elder must take a newborn child and examine their health if, the child is strong and healthy, the elder must test the newborns resilience by having one of their own bees sting the child on the hand, if the baby cries than they will not be able to wield the Devil's Hornets. However, if the child does not cry which is rare, the elder and the parents of the child will enter the Kamizuru shrine and head to the hive for the final judgment to take place. Once there the will be a pedestal in front of the hive where the baby is to be placed. The elders then make a handsign to summon a female soldier hornet. It is said that one sting would be enough to kill and infant. The hornet will fly around the infant and then fly up above the child and come back down with full speed stinger first, the hornet will sting the child directly into the stomach. If the baby survives the deadly sting the hornet will go back into the hive and come back out with several other soldier hornets carrying larvae. They will drop them on the child's stomach and enter the sting would the wound will then instantly heal and the larvae will feed on the baby's chakra accelerating their growth and multiply until the infant becomes like a hive for them. The deadly sting delivered Devil's Hornet gives the infant immunity to the very deadly nerotoxin and venom the hornets make in their body. After the Devil's Hornets have taken refuge in the host's body they will be under the control of said host similar to the Parasitic Destruction Insect Technique of the Aburame Clan.

The Devil's Hornets are very protective of the host and will defend him until they die, and will obey in order given to them. If someone posses a threat to the user the hornets will automatically emerge from the host's body. The host can control large amounts of them with ease and have them attack and defend in hordes. The Devil's Hornets will also easily learn to work with other species of bees that the hosts controls and can imitate the host's chakra. They are able to flying at tremendous speeds and can quickly burrow and dig through the ground. As a way to combat the Rinkaichū, the have enzymes in their body that defend against the poison the the Rinkaichū administer making the host immune to the Aburame secret technique. They also feed on Kikaichū, Rinkaichū, pollen, and chakra.

They appear to be of an average hornet, but with a much darker colour around their head and red eyes. They are bigger than most hornets, having a larger abdomen than normal hornets and having much wider and darker wings than most hornets. They are able to fly around with their wings much faster than normal hornets do.

The sting of a Devil's Hornet is 80x more painful than the average bee sting. Unlike certain other species of bees, Devil's Hornets do not have a stinging apparatus' that shoots out of their abdomen killing them after one sting. This allows them to sting a target multiple times. Because of their diet of feeding specifically on Rinkaichū and Kikaichū they are able to take the properties of these insects and turn them into their own deadly venom. Devil's Hornets have two different types of stings, one where they repeatedly sting the target, and one where they stick to the target by deeply plunging their stinger into the victim. When they use the repetitive stinging method they release small amounts of fire chakra into the victim that cause a incredibly painful burning sensation at the site that was stung followed by severe swelling and redness, by this method it takes about 120 stings to the body to kill the victim from the overwhelming feeling of pain, but it only takes 5 stings to neck to kill them.

The Devil's Hornets 2nd method of stinging is why they are so feared, and with this method only takes one sting to cause death making the perfect assassination tool. As mentioned above, due to the diet of the Devil's Hornets consisting of Rinkaichū and Kikaichū they can take in their properties and combine them with its own to make a powerful venom capable of killing a grown man in two minutes. For this method a Devil's Hornet will sting a target and inroot its stinger deeply into the targets skin. Once done the being will release the venom into the bloodstream of the target and also begin to siphon their administer the venom. The venom works almost instantly and starts at the site of the sting as a black patch and can be seen flowing through the veins of the target. The venom causes the victim to begin vomitting and their hair and teeth begin to fall out. Then the Devil's Hornet neurotoxin that has the ability to destroy chakra is released kicking off the final stage before death. The victim will scream and moan in agony as the neurotoxin literally cause their Chakra Circulatory System to errode, and their skin becomes darker, then then fall to the grounds as an empty shell and die. This also kill the Devil's Hornet in the process. The only to survive is to have the host quickly administer the antidote that only the can use.