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Zamora Arms His Firefighters with Carbines to Fight the Dangerous Asian Wasp

Summary by El Debate
This invasive insect poses a threat to both biodiversity and human safety
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Beekeepers are concerned about the rise of the Asian hornet in Utrecht. This wasp species, originally from Asia, eats honeybees and is difficult to control. Sixteen-year-old hobby beekeeper Johan de Jong from Veenendaal isn't giving up: he's joining forces with other beekeepers to combat this invasive species.

This invasive insect poses a threat to both biodiversity and human safety

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El Debate broke the news in on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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