Health officals are warning the British public to be vigilant this summer over an expected surge of Asian hornets. The UK’s ...
Government scientists discovered the insects remained in Britain throughout the winter months, raising fears that British ...
Asian hornets have survived winter in the UK for the first time sparking fears they could make the country a permanent home. DNA testing from the National Bee Unit shows three queen hornets caught ...
The first nest of Asian hornets was spotted in the UK in 2016, but for the first time they have survived a British ... Asian hornets can eat up to 50 honey bees a day, and destroy fruit and flowers.
Asian hornets could be here to stay in the UK after DNA testing confirmed they survived winter for the first time. The invasive species, which has the scientific name vespa velutina, dismembers ...
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THERE has been growing concern about sightings of Asian Hornets across the country recently- but have any been spotted in Worcestershire? The irritable Asian Hornet has, thankfully, not had a ...
Invasive Asian hornets have survived a UK winter for the first time, DNA analysis has confirmed, suggesting that they could make the UK one of their permanent homes. The species poses a deadly ...
The RSPB says: "The European Hornet is much larger than the Asian Hornet, with workers measuring 25mm and the queens often reaching 35mm. Asian Hornets are generally between 20-24mm, only slightly ...