๐๐ฌ๐ง Asian hornets have managed to survive the winter in the UK, posing a threat to honey bees. Find out more about this invasive species and the alert issued to the public! ๐๐จ
Asian hornets, known for their threat to honey bees, have defied the odds by surviving their first winter in the UK, as confirmed by DNA testing. This news has sparked concerns among nature groups about the potential surge in non-native species. With record sightings reported last year, the alert has been raised for people to be vigilant and report any sightings of the invasive hornet.
Master beekeeper Lynne Ingram highlighted the deadly risk Asian hornets pose to honey bees, emphasizing the urgent need for public action. Despite posing a relatively lower risk to human health compared to native hornets, Asian hornets are a serious threat to honey bees and other insect pollinators.
The confirmed survival of Asian hornets through the winter in the UK has implications for the ecosystem, with experts warning of the species potentially establishing a permanent presence in the country. This development, indicated by DNA analysis, has put the UK on high alert for the invasive species making a permanent home in British territories.
New research findings have raised a red flag, suggesting that Asian hornets could be nesting in parts of the UK, posing a significant risk to households. The increased sightings and the confirmed survival of the aggressive predators through the winter have highlighted the critical need for continued monitoring and reporting of Asian hornet activity in the UK.
Did you know that Asian hornets pose a threat not only to honey bees but also to insect pollinators crucial for biodiversity? The recent DNA analysis confirming their survival in the UK sheds light on the growing concern for the impact of invasive species on native ecosystems.
Last year, there were record sightings of the insect in the UK and nature groups have warned there could be a surge in invasive non-native species.
The species poses a deadly threat to honey bees, master beekeeper Lynne Ingram tells the BBC.
Honeybees are under threat from an invasive species of hornet and people are being told to report any sightings of the invasive hornet. The Asian hornet was ...
Asian hornets pose no greater risk to human health than native hornets but they are a threat to honey bees and insect pollinators. ( ...
Now DNA testing has confirmed that the 'aggressive predators' have survived winter in the UK for the very first time this year, meaning they are breeding and ...
Asian hornets have survived their first UK winter, confirmed by DNA analysis, suggesting the species could find a permanent home here.
Invasive Asian hornets could make the UK one of their permanent homes after DNA analysis confirmed the killer species had survived a British winter for the ...
Asian hornets have survived winter in the UK for the first time, sparking fears they could make the country a permanent home.
Fresh research has found DNA analysis which suggests Asian Hornets have survived a British winter and could be nesting in parts of the country amid rising ...
The British Beekeepers Association is working to make as many people as possible aware of the threat posed by the yellow-legged Asian hornet.
The invasive species, which has the scientific name vespa velutina, dismembers and eats bees and poses a threat to local pollinators and ecosystems. They are ...