There have been more Asian hornet nests in Jersey than Guernsey, an expert has said An Asian hornet expert has explained why the Channel Islands, particularly Jersey, has a large number of nests.
The Asian hornet first appeared in Upper Austria last spring. Because it poses a threat to native honey bees and also to ...
Asian hornets are threatening the UK’s honey bees after record numbers were reported in 2023 with more sightings already this year - but why are there so many? The government said last year saw ...
The dissection of Asian hornet nests is being carried out to inform the strategy used to manage the invasive species in Guernsey. The species, which feeds on honeybees and other pollinators ...
Finding and removing Asian hornet nests in the Channel Islands is a challenge which is only going to grow, according to experts. Asian hornets have spread through Europe after arriving in southern ...
The Lincolnshire Bee Keepers Association (LBKA) say they're 'extremely concerned' about the rise in Asian hornets which they ...
UK bees are in danger from “invasive hornets” who are “wreaking havoc in mainland Europe”, according to a report by leading scientists. The Asian hornets, which feed on native bees and ...
People are being urged to report sightings of Asian hornets this summer as nature groups warn of a potential surge in ...
The latter part of October saw a giant Asian Hornet nest removed at The Old Cemetery near Southampton Common.
The invasion of North America by the largest hornet in the world, an aggressive species native to Japan and other parts of East Asia, has been declared over five years after Vespa mandarinia were ...
It is still unclear how the animals arrived in the States. Animals up to 5.5 centimetres in size Asian giant hornets, the largest hornet species in the world, grow up to 5.5 centimetres in size.
The man, who was in his 50s, was searching for an Asian giant hornet’s nest when he was stung in the ear and back. According to city officials, the man was wearing full-body protective gear and ...