UK Braces for Asian Hornet Invasion as Sightings Soar by 3,800%

The United Kingdom is facing a surge in Asian hornet sightings, raising concerns about the potential impact on the country’s environment and wildlife. These invasive insects, known for their ability to decimate entire beehives, have seen a dramatic increase in reported encounters in recent years, from just two in 2022 to 78 in 2023, representing a staggering 3,800% increase. The Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has pledged to eradicate any nests found to prevent their establishment in Britain. However, the British Beekeepers Association has already reported four sightings this year, highlighting the urgent need for vigilance.

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