Georgia’s beekeeping industry: The hornet is a voracious predator of honey bees, and even if it fails to kill a colony, it can intimidate bees and cause the colony to decline. Crop pollination ...
The main prey of the Asian hornet is honeybees, with one insect killing up to 50 bees a day, devastating entire colonies. Defra Researchers examined 1,500 hornet larvae from 103 nests in Jersey ...
Prey included a wide range of flies, wasps, bees, butterflies, moths and spiders, with honey bees, common wasps and blow flies most commonly found. While the hornets have a preference for honey ...
The team saw a wide range of insects such as bees, wasps, beetles, flies, butterflies, moths, and even some arachnids. The findings are detailed in a study published March 4 in the journal Science ...
Asian hornets are feasting on more than 1,400 species of prey including honey bees, wasps, flies, beetles and butterflies, a study reveals. The invasive species was first detected in the UK in ...
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