Asian hornets could pose a bigger threat than we realised, as they have been found to love snacking on hundreds of other ...
The main prey of the Asian hornet is honeybees, with one insect killing up to 50 bees a day, devastating entire colonies.
Asian hornets are far more dangerous to ecosystems than previously thought, consuming over 1,400 insect species — including ...
As Georgia approaches spring, officials are again warning of an invasive species that targets bees. The yellow-legged hornets, known by the scientific name Vespa velutina, pose a threat to ...
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 ...
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 ...
Hungry Asian hornets are devouring more than 1,400 different native species across Britain and Europe, reveals new research.
Invasive species prefers honeybees but study finds ‘highly flexible predators’ will prey on all insects abundant near their ...
Scientists found evidence of hundreds of different types of prey - including bees, wasps, flies, beetles, butterflies, moths and spiders - in the guts of the voracious invasive species.