Asian Hornet Attacks People – Beekeeper Warns Against Spreading
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In front of the elevator door suddenly hangs a semi-finished nest – like a gray mini disco ball. The beekeeper fluctuates between "harmless" and "please check in the dark". And in the floor of the house, suddenly watching out of waiting.
The Asian hornet has arrived in Kassel. City impostor Victor Hernández caught a specimen and warns of the aggressive species.
The Asian hornet (Vespa velutina) spreads and threatens native bee colonies. It was classified as an invasive species, because it hunts honey bees as a protein source and has no natural predators. Thus, all native pollinators such as bumblebees, wild bees and honey bees are endangered. While the native hornet (Vespa crabro) are under strict conservation and are regarded as threatened species, especially now in spring the population is asked to r…
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