Invasive Asian Hornet spotted in Britain for first time

An invasive hornet that kills honey bees has been spotted in Britain for the first time, experts have confirmed.

The Asian hornet was found near Tetbury, Gloucestershire. Work is under way to find and destroy its nests, according to BBC.

The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has set up a three-mile (5km) surveillance zone.

Defra said it had been anticipating the hornets’ arrival “for some years” and had a “well-established protocol in place to eradicate them”.

The Asian hornet (Vespa velutina), which is up to 2.5cm (1in) long, is now common across Europe after being accidentally introduced to France in 2004 in a shipment of pottery from China.

In the summer, the non-native species was discovered in the Channel Islands of Jersey and Alderney for the first time.

Nicola Spence, from Defra, said: “It is important to remember they pose no greater risk to human health than a bee, though we recognise the damage they can cause to honey bee colonies.

“That’s why we are taking swift and robust action to identify and destroy any nests.”

Meanwhile, bee inspectors are using infrared cameras and traps in a bid to locate and destroy any nests in a three-mile area radius around the initial sighting.

Identifying an Asian hornet:

–   Vespa velutina queens are up to 3cm (1.2in) in length; workers up to 2.5cm (1in)

–   Entirely dark brown or black velvety body, bordered with a fine yellow band

–    Only one band on the abdomen: fourth abdominal segment almost entirely yellow/orange

–     Legs brown with yellow ends

–     Head black with an orange-yellow face

 

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