Asian hornets staged a genocide of honey bees in Europe

Published 2024년 1월 17일

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European Parliament is concerned about the spread of Asian hornets in Europe, which are destroying the population of honey bees. Italian deputies have urged the European Commission to take urgent measures to counter this threat. The spread of these invasive hornets is causing significant damage to bee populations and honey production in various European countries.
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In Europe, they are worried about the spread of Asian hornets on the continent, which are destroying the population of honey bees. Italian deputies in the European Parliament called on the European Commission to take urgent measures to counter this threat, UNIAN informs. Yellow-legged hornets, common in Southeast Asia, were first discovered in Europe two decades ago. They first appeared in France, and then spread to neighboring countries - Spain, Belgium, the Netherlands, Portugal and Italy. In particular, in Italy, they caused some chaos when in 2012 they began to destroy local bees in the northern regions of the country. Bees are vital not only for the commercial production of honey, but also for maintaining a healthy ecosystem. Eleven members of the European Parliament from Italy demand from the European Commission to develop "concrete measures to combat the spread of insects by financing control systems with EU funds." As MEP Salvatore De Meo noted, the Asian hornet is a ...
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