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- Aug 4, 2009
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- Location
- Bracknell. UK
- Hive Type
- Langstroth
- Number of Hives
- 16 spread across 4 apiaries
As I can't link directly to the UK Beekeeping Facebook groups this was posted by Simon Cavill earlier:
Update on the Asian hornet discovery in Gloucester.
The hornet was found by a beekeeper and other beekeepers in the immediate area have found hornets hawking in front of their hives. There is a 20 Km incident zone around the hive and the National Bee Unit ( NBU) are currently looking for the hive. If they find it they will destroy it.
Fortunately the NBU have been expecting it for some time and had a contingency plan ready to go.
They have caught several hornets and looked at their genetics and these hornets are related to those in France and Alderney. So they have not come in from China. This is important because they are obviously breeding from quite a small genetic pool and have already been weakened from inbreeding. And we have to ask ourselves if they flew directly from France to Gloucester. Unlikely we think. So maybe they are in other parts of the country. We don't know at this stage.
However, so far every hornet found has been found by a beekeeper.
As you may know, if the hornets gain access to a colony they will bring the rest of their nest mates and the colony will be destroyed very quickly. Our European bees have no natural defences.
The NBU team are currently examining every hive in the incident zone. But the problem is they cannot be sure they know the whereabouts of every beekeeper and every hive.
So please:
If you are not already registered on BeeBase, please register now.
If you are already registered please update your entry to ensure all your apiaries are included.
Also please look through any wasp traps you have up to see if there are any hornets in there. And you might want to put some traps up, the same as for wasps