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Queen Asian hornets found in East Sussex this year are a genetic match to a 2023 nest, suggesting the invasive species is becoming established in the UK
By Madeleine Cuff
Asian hornets are a threat to native insects in the UK
Eduardo Gonzalez / Alamy
Asian hornets found in East Sussex, UK, this spring are genetically linked to a nest destroyed in the area last year, confirming that the invasive species has overwintered in Britain for the first time.
UK officials have been fighting to prevent the Asian hornet (Vespa velutina) from becoming established in the country since the first sighting in 2016.
Asian hornets are smaller than native European hornets (Vespa…
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