For want of a better word
Queen Bee
- Joined
- Oct 30, 2010
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- Location
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- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- Miriads
PLEASE READ THIS
Animal and Plant Health Agency
National Bee Unit
National Agri
-
Food Innovation
Campus
Sand Hutton
York
YO41 1LZ
T +44 03003030094
www.
nationalbee
unit.com
The Animal and Plant Health Agency is an Executive Agency of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs working t
o
safeguard animal and plant health for the benefit of people, t
he environment and the economy.
Dear General Secretaries,
By now you may be aware that the
Vespa velutina
. A.k.a the yellow legged hornet (Asian hornet)
has
been confirmed in North
Devon
, following
its
discovery on 18 September 2017.
Beekeepers within
the area of the outbreak will be
contacted by Bee Inspectors in order to carry out apiary inspections
and to hang out killing traps and we ask for full your co
-
operation during these visits.
To help target our inspections better, it is important that all of your members are registered on
BeeBase and that all of their apiaries are up to date and recorded on our database.
It is also important that all of your me
mbers are able to identify
V. velutina
and distinguish it from
our native European hornet,
Vespa crabro.
G
uidance on
identification
features
can be found on the
Asian hornet
pages of BeeB
ase where you will find a very useful
As
ian hornet ID sheet
and
Asian
hornet poster
which is available for identification purposes.
When monitoring for the hornet, please
hang out monitoring traps, baiting them with
sweet
or
protein based baits. In addition, monitor the local forage, in particular the ivy, as hornets may be
seen foraging for nectar.
We have designed
A simple monitoring trap for the Asian hornet
and an
Asian hornet trap making video
to help assist you in doing this.
You can now report sightings with your smart phone or t
ablet, by using the ‘
Asian hornet Watch
’
app for
Androids
and
iOS
. The app also uses GPS which allows the user to submit the exact location
of their finding, allowing any confirmed sightings to be followed up quickly and efficiently
Myttin da
Animal and Plant Health Agency
National Bee Unit
National Agri
-
Food Innovation
Campus
Sand Hutton
York
YO41 1LZ
T +44 03003030094
www.
nationalbee
unit.com
The Animal and Plant Health Agency is an Executive Agency of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs working t
o
safeguard animal and plant health for the benefit of people, t
he environment and the economy.
Dear General Secretaries,
By now you may be aware that the
Vespa velutina
. A.k.a the yellow legged hornet (Asian hornet)
has
been confirmed in North
Devon
, following
its
discovery on 18 September 2017.
Beekeepers within
the area of the outbreak will be
contacted by Bee Inspectors in order to carry out apiary inspections
and to hang out killing traps and we ask for full your co
-
operation during these visits.
To help target our inspections better, it is important that all of your members are registered on
BeeBase and that all of their apiaries are up to date and recorded on our database.
It is also important that all of your me
mbers are able to identify
V. velutina
and distinguish it from
our native European hornet,
Vespa crabro.
G
uidance on
identification
features
can be found on the
Asian hornet
pages of BeeB
ase where you will find a very useful
As
ian hornet ID sheet
and
Asian
hornet poster
which is available for identification purposes.
When monitoring for the hornet, please
hang out monitoring traps, baiting them with
sweet
or
protein based baits. In addition, monitor the local forage, in particular the ivy, as hornets may be
seen foraging for nectar.
We have designed
A simple monitoring trap for the Asian hornet
and an
Asian hornet trap making video
to help assist you in doing this.
You can now report sightings with your smart phone or t
ablet, by using the ‘
Asian hornet Watch
’
app for
Androids
and
iOS
. The app also uses GPS which allows the user to submit the exact location
of their finding, allowing any confirmed sightings to be followed up quickly and efficiently
Myttin da
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