In Saint-André-de-Cubzac, Gironde, Manuel Augusto did not seek a spectacular solution to an increasingly visible problem in gardens, apiaries and inhabited areas. He left an object that everyone knows: a vacuum cleaner. From this simple idea was born Beezen, a device designed to capture Asian hornets at a distance, without chemical spraying and with greater safety for the user. A field invention, designed by a 58-year-old handyman, which now att…
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In Saint-André-de-Cubzac, Gironde, Manuel Augusto did not seek a spectacular solution to an increasingly visible problem in gardens, apiaries and inhabited areas. He left an object that everyone knows: a vacuum cleaner. From this simple idea was born Beezen, a device designed to capture Asian hornets at a distance, without chemical spraying and with greater safety for the user. A field invention, designed by a 58-year-old handyman, which now att…