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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Rebecca Whittaker

Why the UK could be about to see an invasion of Asian hornets

  • Invasive Asian hornet populations are expected to soar across the UK due to unusually hot weather, with 2026 predicted to be one of the hottest years on record.
  • Experts warn that the focus has shifted from eradicating the hornets to long-term management, as sightings are now occurring much further inland and eradication may no longer be possible.
  • These hornets pose a significant threat to British honeybees, which make up approximately a third of their diet, alongside other insects such as moths and flies.
  • Last year recorded 544 Asian hornet sightings and 161 confirmed nests, more than double the previous annual peak, with a single nest capable of producing around 350 queens.
  • The public is urged to remain vigilant, report any sightings quickly via the Asian hornet app, and never attempt to approach or remove nests themselves due to the hornets' aggressive nature when disturbed.

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