Celebrating five years of the APHA Science blog!
...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...
...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...
...over the last year have included an increase in the number of Asian hornet sightings as well as invasive ants, snails, plants, and predators such as raccoon dogs. The fact...
...challenges around mapping and monitoring species interactions. One example is the mapping and monitoring of Asian hornet (Vespa velutina). As a threat to our native honey bees and pollinators, it...
...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...
...Look out for new species like the Asian hornet which is a threat to honey bees. Find out more and report sightings online or download the free Asian Hornet Watch...
...into the wild. It’s cruel and could harm other wildlife. Look out for Asian hornet and other alert species and record your sightings. Read more on Asian hornet and how...
...processionary moths, an Asian hornet and Asian longhorn beetle. We did not have many models from the animal health side which meant sourcing some animal pathogen models over the summer!...
...conditions and factors beyond our control. Recent alerts for European Foulbrood (EFB) and sightings of the Asian hornet, both relatively close to the Weybridge site heighten the need for awareness,...
...populations to flourish and provide conditions that could enable a non-native species such as the Asian tiger mosquito to become established. When these changes are combined with an increase in...
...Livestock Research Institute, we have published work on identifying and characterising antibiotic resistant Salmonella strains in migratory birds. Bangladesh lies in the path of two migratory flyways, the East Asian–Australasian...
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