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Asian hornet spreads massively across Europe: Here are some instances when it can attack humans
World🌿 Environment8 hr. ago

Asian hornet spreads massively across Europe: Here are some instances when it can attack humans

The Asian giant hornet, an invasive species, has been spreading across Europe since its first recorded appearance in southwest France in 2005. It has expanded eastward and northward, reaching Spain, Portugal, Italy, Germany, and Switzerland by 2014–2017. In Austria, two nests were recently discovered in Lustenau, though no confirmed colonies have yet been established. The insect primarily feeds on bees, wasps, flies, spiders, and grasshoppers, posing a serious threat to local bee populations. While generally harmless to humans outside their nests, they can cause allergic reactions if stung. Authorities warn against approaching or removing nests, as the insects aggressively defend them. The European Union classifies the species as invasive, requiring member states to actively combat its spread.

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Asian hornet spreads massively across Europe: Here are some instances when it can attack humans

The Asian giant hornet, an invasive species, has been spreading across Europe since its first recorded appearance in southwest France in 2005. It has expanded eastward and northward, reaching Spain, Portugal, Italy, Germany, and Switzerland by 2014–2017. In Austria, two nests were recently discovered in Lustenau, though no confirmed colonies have yet been established. The insect primarily feeds on bees, wasps, flies, spiders, and grasshoppers, posing a serious threat to local bee populations. While generally harmless to humans outside their nests, they can cause allergic reactions if stung. Authorities warn against approaching or removing nests, as the insects aggressively defend them. The European Union classifies the species as invasive, requiring member states to actively combat its spread.

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