In urban environments, competing hornet species coexist by specializing on different prey species. This finding was made possible by pioneering DNA analysis of hornet larvae's gut contents and shows ...
A hive of yellow-legged hornets, exotic pests sometimes called “bee hawks” because of their aggressive behavior, has been ...
Wasp vs. hornet: what’s the difference? Don’t worry, we’re not picking favorites today, because I’d choose neither. We’re simply going on a little mission to discover the differences between the two!
Wasps are pollinators in the garden, but not insects you want to encounter around your home, yard, or patio—they are more aggressive than bees, and you don't want to get stung while lounging outside.
The British Beekeeper Association (BBKA) has revealed that there has been a yellow-legged Asian Hornet nest has been found in Ringstead. The sighting was recorded between October 10 and 17. The BBKA ...
The Yellow-Legged Asian Hornet is a highly aggressive predator which poses a significant danger to other pollinators in the UK ...
Two species competing for the same limited resource should not be able to coexist. Interested in cities as “model systems for the understanding of broader patterns of environmental change,” Kobe ...