In 2026, the invasion of the Asian frelon progressed to the altitude zones of the Pays de Grasse, seriously threatening bees and biodiversity. Faced with this environmental scourge, the Selva association in Gourdon defended the effectiveness of natural selective traps to capture the queens, while the CAPG deployed a financial aid plan to encourage the inhabitants to destroy the nests.
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In 2026, the invasion of the Asian frelon progressed to the altitude zones of the Pays de Grasse, seriously threatening bees and biodiversity. Faced with this environmental scourge, the Selva association in Gourdon defended the effectiveness of natural selective traps to capture the queens, while the CAPG deployed a financial aid plan to encourage the inhabitants to destroy the nests.