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A biosecurity alert for Ireland has been issued after a confirmed sighting and subsequent capture of an Asian hornet in the ...
The Asian hornet is between 2.5 and 3cm long, with dark antennae, a long orange face, an entirely brown or black thorax and ...
A biosecurity alert has been declared after an Asian hornet was captured in Cork city.
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RSVP Live on MSNAsian hornet nest spotted in Cork as 'biosecurity alert' issued
A single nest of Asian hornets can devastate local honeybee populations - the sighting of them in Cork has led to the ...
The sighting was first reported to the National Biodiversity Data Centre by a member of a public. A single Asian hornet has ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNIreland's beekeepers 'very concerned' Asian hornet could 'wreak havoc' on bee population
Beekeeper says honey bees are the preferred food of the hornets as she asked the public to be vigilant when travelling to Ireland by ferry as they are 'very good at piggybacking on human transport' ...
The Irish Beekeepers' Association has warned that Asian hornets could "wreck havoc" as its preferred food is honey bees.
The Irish Beekeepers' Association has warned that Asian hornets could "wreak havoc" as its preferred food is honey bees.
ASIAN hornets could “wreak havoc” on Ireland following the sighting and capture of the apex predator in Co Cork on Tuesday. The presence of the hornet poses a direct threat to Irish ...
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Extra.ie on MSNBeekeepers warn that Asian hornets could ‘wreak havoc’
The Irish Beekeeper's Association (IBA) has warned that Asian hornets have the potential to 'wreak havoc' on the bee population of Ireland.
The National Parks and Wildlife Service confirmed a sighting and capture of an Asian Hornet in Cork, which prompted a nationwide biosecurity alert for the country.
Arpita Chowdhury is a journalist born in India but living now in Ireland. She has observed changes, both in real life and ...
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