Asian Hornet Week – Hunt for Asian hornets

...when potential Asian hornet nest activity is at its peak and they are more likely to be seen. Last year Asian Hornet Week coincided with a finding of Asian hornets,...
...when potential Asian hornet nest activity is at its peak and they are more likely to be seen. Last year Asian Hornet Week coincided with a finding of Asian hornets,...
...NBU Regional Manager holding a dead Asian hornet nest triple wrapped prior to being sent to Fera Science Ltd for analysis. Right: example of an Asian hornet nest. Background The...
...some of our previous Asian hornet blogs: Asian Hornet Week – Hunt for Asian hornets The threat of the Asian hornet Safeguarding with science: responding to an Asian hornet outbreak...
...find more information about the Asian hornet on the National Bee Unit’s website. Visit our YouTube channel and view our video on how to make an Asian hornet monitoring trap...
...find more information about the Asian hornet on the National Bee Unit’s website. Visit our YouTube channel and view our video on how to make an Asian hornet monitoring trap....
...to look out for Asian hornet and report any sightings immediately. Asian hornet “hawking” outside a beehive. Image: Jean Haxaire Small islands The impacts of invasive species are often far...
...more on Asian hornet and how to report sightings, and download the Asian Hornet Watch app. Free identification sheets are available to help you. If you enjoy being outside why...
...end of the season I volunteered to work an extra month to identify the Asian Hornet - Vespa velutina, also known as the yellow-legged hornet, a non-native that is in...
...the Asian hornet Asian hornets are a non-native invasive predator, posing a serious threat to our native pollinators. To mark Asian Hornet week, this blog explains the work APHA do...
...response to Asian hornet incursions over the course of recent years has emphasised the importance of up-to-date beekeeper records. The locations of apiaries local to confirmed sightings of Asian hornets...
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