Environmentalists and beekeepers are sounding the alarm following an "unprecedented" surge in Asian hornet sightings this ...
The discovery of yellow-legged hornets is frightening. They're aggressive, and a threat to people and honey bees. Here's how to help.
The threat to New Zealand from the yellow-legged hornet is immense, but it stretches beyond the risk to our honey industry and $59 billion primary industry. The pest has a nasty sting, far worse than ...
Regional buffer zones could be key to halting the spread of Asian hornets, Northlander Brad Windust says— and Cabinet ...
On The Garden Hour with Pete Wolfkamp and Ruud Kleinpaste Full Show Podcast for November 9th 2025, Ruud shares his tips on tackling the invasive yellow-leg ...
Biosecurity New Zealand will have 120 traps set across Auckland’s North Shore by the end of Wednesday, as authorities ...
The invasive species, which originally hails from south east Asia, has become increasingly prevalent in parts of Britain and ...
ON FOOD INSECURITY. CATCH IT RIGHT HERE ON Y FOUR. ENVIRONMENTAL EXPERTS ARE WORRIED THAT AN INVASIVE SPECIES IS MAKING ITS WAY TO NORTH CAROLINA. THE YELLOW LEGGED HORNETS HAVE SO FAR BEEN SEEN IN ...
The yellow-legged hornet, if not controlled, could endanger not only pollination in our yards, but also crops in the U.S., too. The insect feeds on pollinating insects — including honeybees — and ...
The yellow-legged hornet nest was located recently in Bluffton. The hornets build egg-shaped paper nests above ground.
Yellow-legged hornets pose a biosecurity risk because of their potential impact on honeybee and wild bee populations. Members ...
The hornets pose a serious risk to agriculture and the environment by preying on honeybees and other pollinators.