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They Locate the Asian Wasp in the Canary Islands for the First Time: a Nest with 93 Specimens of This Invasive Species

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The Government of the archipelago has reported the installation of traps to detect potential additional wasps

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The appearance of the Asian hornet (Vespa Mandarina) in the Canary Islands represents a huge setback for the local biodiversity and the beekeeping sector. And let us remember that this invasive insect represents an imminent danger for the populations of native bees, whose pollination work is fundamental to sustain the fragile ecological insular balance. Now, the rapid deployment of specialists seeks to contain the expansion of the colony before …

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The Government of the archipelago has reported the installation of traps to detect potential additional wasps

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The firefighters of Las Palmas have removed the colony of this invasive insect in an urban area. Authorities already set up prevention traps.

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Libertad Digital broke the news on Friday, May 22, 2026.
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