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On the hills above Cornol in the canton of Jura in Switzerland, scientists are testing unusual new defenses in the fight ...
The frequency and volume of the sound from the nests of yellow-legged hornets—or Asian hornets—has been established for the ...
Guernsey's Asian hornet team has destroyed another nest this summer following the introduction of a "game-changing" tinsel ...
Tiny tracking devices, weighing less than 160mg, are being hailed a "game-changer" in the fight against the invasive Asian ...
THE GOVERNMENT has established a new task force, following a capture of an Asian Hornet in Cork. The National Parks and ...
"It's most likely that, like most invasive insects, it arrived via maritime cargo transport," the Government's Species ...
The yellow-legged hornet eats honey bees and is a cousin to the giant Asian hornet, commonly referred to as 'murder hornets.' ...
A biosecurity alert for Ireland has been issued after a confirmed sighting and subsequent capture of an Asian hornet in the ...
A Channel Islands group tracking Asian hornets has reached a fundraising goal to buy equipment to help deal with the invasive ...
Asian giant hornets have been known to slaughter honeybees and can be deadly to humans. Here's what you should know about the invasive species.
The first “murder hornet,” or giant Asian hornet, spotted this year was found dead near Seattle. The invasive species was first identified in the United States in 2019.
Asian hornets, which eat honeybees and threaten crops, are on a path to becoming established in Britain after invading mainland Europe, experts say.