Tracking an invasion: A single Asian hornet may have sparked the ongoing spread across Europe

In Europe, the Asian (or “Yellow-legged”) Hornet (Vespa velutina) is a predator of insects such as honeybees, hoverflies, and other wasps, and poses serious risks to apiculture, biodiversity and pollination services. This hornet can measure up to 4 cm in length and, like all other social wasps, is capable of delivering a painful sting, although it is not aggressive by nature.


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Source: Phys.org