Sadly native hornets will be casualties in the spring Hornet traps
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Its very early days yet her in North Brittany, but,...... so far hardly any Asian Hornets and worryingly, very few common hornets.
We were plagued by Asians this time last year, i can distinctly remember seeing loads around recently created nucleus colonies.
Over the winter period the recently Aglomated communes here, now covering a huge area of perhaps 150 square miles, have grouped together and combining efforts have reduced cost of traps considerably. Trapping in every commune, estimated approx 5000 traps or more. i havent got detailed or accurate figures yet, but it certainly seems too have had an effect. what the effect will be on our poor native hornet, only time will tell, but, i honestly think its not going to be a positive effect but what else can we do. again, i trapped in mid march and only caught queens Asian hornets, from around mid may, queen common hornets started to turn up, sadly trapped too! such is the dilemma we face!