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I know who he isPete is one of the good guys.
I know who he isPete is one of the good guys.
Hi, I / we are not aware that Varroa affect AH, I doubt it as Varroa need a continuous lifecycle of their host to live. As for other parasites I guess they would have had to come over with the original incursion of a single Queen into France years ago. Do wasps have parasites, Karol will know.
Hello All, I do not think you can blame the French and their ferry service completely, the Asian Hornet is now also found in my native Jersey and the slow boats from jersey also disembark in Portsmouth.
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I remember before SWMBO and I got married, closely examining the poppies her grandmother had growing in her garden, she said they were from a plant she brought back from a Spanish holiday - then suddenly went quiet, and very pale, I just laughed but then a few days later, I bumped into a friend who lived next door to her who told me that he was worried about Brenda's behaviour as a few days before,he'd seen her rip up all the lovely poppies in her garden and throw them on the bonfire!!You only have to watch one of the Customs or Border programmes on the gogglebox to see how people like to try and smuggle in 'foreign' substances (whether it be plant or animal material) in their luggage when they cross borders despite all the publicity, dire warnings and fines. I remember my mother in the late 1960's liking the look of a plant in Ibiza and sneaking home a cutting in her luggage.... in my defence, I was very young and knew no better but I would disown her if she did that today!
<snip> Do wasps have parasites, ..
Guessing it might be too late to be destroying a nest at this time of the year? Won’t all the next-year queens be mated and now hibernating until next spring?
A Spanish scientist dispelled the myth that ALL the queens vacate the nest to hibernate Rab. He also provided photographic evidence of nests with hibernating queens in them in northern Spain.
It's only 14 miles or so, a good wind behind a strong pair of wings and a queen is going to make landfall.I wonder how the Asian hornet got to Jersey ?
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