A Nest Eats up to 11 Kilos of Insects a Year. Now, the Invasive Hornet Has Been Registered in Denmark for the First Time
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The Asian hornet is a big problem in southern European countries, and now a specimen has also been caught in Denmark.
The invasive wasp species Asian hornet has been registered in northeastern Funen. This is the first time it has been seen in Denmark.
Asian hornets are a big problem in southern European countries, and now a specimen has also been caught in Denmark.
For the first time, the invasive species Asian hornet has been found in Denmark. It is described as particularly aggressive towards other insects, and everyone is urged to be aware.
A specimen of the invasive wasp Asian hornet has just been caught in northeastern Funen. As the name suggests, the wasp originated in Asia, but in recent years has spread to, among other places, Southern Europe, where it is a problem for bees and fruit production, according to the Danish Beekeepers' Association. - We have set up a large number of traps, and beekeepers have been asked to keep an extra close eye. Our goal is now to determine wheth…
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