A study has found that Asian hornets are feasting on a staggering variety of prey, with the remains of about 1,400 different ...
A study of Asian hornets has found about 1,400 different species in their guts. University of Exeter researchers tested Asian hornet samples from France, Spain, Jersey and the UK throughout the hornet ...
Of the top 50 invertebrate prey species that the team identified, 43 are known to visit flowers. Europe’s top three main crop ...
Asian hornets are far more dangerous to ecosystems than previously thought, consuming over 1,400 insect species — including ...
University of Exeter researchers found evidence of hundreds of different prey species - including bees, wasps, flies, beetles ...
Hungry Asian hornets are devouring more than 1,400 different native species across Britain and Europe, reveals new research.
Eaten prey included a wide range of bees, wasps, flies, beetles, butterflies, moths and spiders. Although the European honey bee was the most common species found in the hornets -- appearing in ...
Prey included a wide range of flies, wasps, bees, butterflies, moths and spiders, with honeybees, common wasps and blow flies ...
They found prey included a range of flies, wasps, bees, butterflies, moths and spiders, with honeybees, common wasps and blowflies most commonly found. Siffreya Pedersen, the study's lead author ...