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Hiking: These 3 French Regions Mysteriously Spared by Asian Hornets

Summary by mariefrance.fr
On the maps of France, the red spot of the Asian frelon seems everywhere. For many hikers, the fear of stinging is enough to spoil a family outing, especially since the arrival of Vespa velutina nigrithorax, an exotic invasive species arriving in the Lot and Garonne in 2004. Crossing the data of the National Museum of Natural History, the National Inventory of Natural Heritage (INPN) and the SignalNids platform, one thing strikes yet: some high …
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On the maps of France, the red spot of the Asian frelon seems everywhere. For many hikers, the fear of stinging is enough to spoil a family outing, especially since the arrival of Vespa velutina nigrithorax, an exotic invasive species arriving in the Lot and Garonne in 2004. Crossing the data of the National Museum of Natural History, the National Inventory of Natural Heritage (INPN) and the SignalNids platform, one thing strikes yet: some high …

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mariefrance.fr broke the news in on Saturday, April 11, 2026.
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