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Asian hornet illustration
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Asian and European hornets illustration
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Dead Asian hornet
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Asian hornet hunting bees
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Stinger of an Asian hornet (Vespa velutina) Only the females have stingers which they use to defend their nest and kill prey by NICOLAS REUSENSSC
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Stinger of an Asian hornet (Vespa velutina) Only the females have stingers which they use to defend their nest and kill prey by NICOLAS REUSENSSC
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Asian hornet (Vespa velutina) by NICOLAS REUSENSSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Japanese honey bee thermal defence Cartoon illustration showing the defensive strategy of the Japanese honey bee (Apis cerana japonica) against wasps
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Potter wasp (Eumenes flavopicta) with its nest Potter or mason wasps build their pot-shaped nests from mud then deposit the larva of a moth or bee
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Potter wasp (Eumenes flavopicta) with its nest Potter or mason wasps build their pot-shaped nests from mud then deposit the larva of a moth or bee
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Removal of an Asian hornet (Vespa velutina) nest from an urban tree This hornet also called the Asian predatory wasp first appeared in France in ar
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Asian wasp research
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Asian wasp research Close-up of the head of a male Asian predatory wasp (Vespa velutina) that has been removed from a nest for research purposes Pho
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Asian wasp research Asian predatory wasps (Vespa velutina) that have been removed from a nest From left to right Queen female male Photographed
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Asian wasp research
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Asian wasp research Remains of prey found in an Asian predatory wasp (Vespa velutina) nest Photographed at the National Museum of Natural History P
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Asian wasp research
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Asian wasp research
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Asian wasp research Researcher dissecting a female Asian predatory wasp (Vespa velutina) to determine if it has been fertilised Photographed at the
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Asian hornet nest in an abandoned part of a house The darker parts of the nest (made from wood pulp) are the most recently built This is a nest of t
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Asian hornet hunting at a beehive
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Asian hornet (Vespa velutina) preying on a bee After catching a bee this hornet will begin to dismember it and will only take the bees thorax back
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Destroying an Asian hornet nest
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Asian hornet research Researcher holding a trap used to attract and catch specimens of the invasive Asian hornet species Vespa velutina This hornet
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Asian hornet research Researcher pointing to a screen display of a computed tomography (CT) scan of a nest built by the invasive Asian hornet species
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Asian hornet research Researcher using forceps to extract a nymph from a nest of the invasive Asian hornet species Vespa velutina A nymph is a stage
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Asian hornet research Cross-section through a nest of the invasive Asian hornet species Vespa velutina From left to right emerging adult nymph an
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Asian hornet food pellet This pellet of semi-digested food consists of killed and dismembered insects such as bees killed by the invasive Asian hor
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Asian hornet preying on a bee Asian hornet (Vespa velutina) preying on a bee After catching a bee this hornet will kill it by biting off its head
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Asian hornet preying on a bee Asian hornet (Vespa velutina) preying on a bee After catching a bee this hornet will kill it by biting off its head
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Asian hornet at a beehive Close-up of an indiviual of the invasive Asian hornet species Vespa velutina during an attack on a beehive The head thor
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Asian hornet research Three specimens of the invasive Asian hornet species Vespa velutina on their backs From left to right a queen a female and a
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Asian hornet research Overhead view of the variety of insects caught by traps such as this beer-baited one Such indiscriminate traps catch other ins
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Asian hornet research Frozen nest of the invasive Asian hornet species Vespa velutina broken apart so that the number of hornets and larvae in the n
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Asian hornet research
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Asian hornet (Vespa velutina) female This invasive Asian hornet species also called the Asian predatory wasp first appeared in France in around 200
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Asian hornet research Close-up of a curated specimen of the invasive Asian hornet species Vespa velutina being prepared for display by a technician
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Asian hornet research Researcher in protective clothing approaching an experimental beehive (metal box) with an empty nest of the Asian hornet specie
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Asian hornets (Vespa velutina) hovering outside of a beehive waiting to catch returning bees The bees are guarding the entrance to their hive After
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Asian hornet (Vespa velutina) preying on a bee After catching a bee this hornet will begin to dismember it and will only take the bees thorax back
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Asian hornet (Vespa velutina) preying on a bee After catching a bee this hornet will begin to dismember it and will only take the bees thorax back
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