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Guernsey's Asian hornet team has destroyed another nest this summer following the introduction of a "game-changing" tinsel ...
A Channel Islands group tracking Asian hornets has reached a fundraising goal to buy equipment to help deal with the invasive ...
THE GOVERNMENT has established a new task force, following a capture of an Asian Hornet in Cork. The National Parks and ...
The Asian hornet is between 2.5 and 3cm long, with dark antennae, a long orange face, an entirely brown or black thorax and ...
On the hills above Cornol in the canton of Jura in Switzerland, scientists are testing unusual new defenses in the fight ...
The Asian hornet is described as a highly effective predator of honey bees, wasps and other important pollinators, such as hoverflies.
Tiny tracking devices, weighing less than 160mg, are being hailed a "game-changer" in the fight against the invasive Asian ...
The National Parks and Wildlife Service has confirmed a recent sighting and capture of an Asian hornet in the Cork area ...
"Wasps can sting repeatedly and are more likely to become aggressive when their nests are disturbed or they feel threatened.
The Irish Beekeepers' Association has warned that Asian hornets could "wreak havoc" as its preferred food is honey bees.
The sighting was first reported to the National Biodiversity Data Centre by a member of a public. A single Asian hornet has ...
The yellow-legged hornet eats honey bees and is a cousin to the giant Asian hornet, commonly referred to as 'murder hornets.' ...