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Flower-Visiting by the Invasive Hornet Vespa Velutina Nigrithorax (Hymenoptera: Vespidae)
Aliens: the Invasive Species Bulletin Newsletter of the IUCN/SSC Invasive Species Specialist Group
Analysis of the Secondary Nest of the Yellow-Legged Hornet Found in the Balearic Islands Reveals Its High Adaptability to Mediterranean Isolated Ecosystems
Asian Giant Hornet (Vespa Mandarinia Smith) Lori Spears, CAPS Coordinator • Carson Wise, Extension Intern • Ryan Davis, Arthropod Diagnostician
The Diversity of Hornets in the Genus Vespa (Hymenoptera: Vespidae; Vespinae), Their Importance
Asian Giant Hornet, Vespa Mandarinia Smith (1852) (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Vespidae)1 Caitlin Gill, Cameron Jack, and Andrea Lucky2
Vespa Velutina) Collected in France
Vespa Mandarinia Pest Response Guidelines
Potential Influence of Habitat Type and Seasonal Variations on Prey Spectrum of Vespa Velutina, the Asian Hornet, in Europe
The Asian Hornet Threat
Comparative Nestmate Recognition in Asian Honey Bees, Apis Florea, Apis
Changes in Bait-Trapped Numbers of Hornet by Species (Vespinae) from Summer to Autumn on Okayama University of Science Campus
11/13/19 1 Asian Bees and Their Mites, Parasitic Flies, Hunting Wasps
Invasion Dynamics of Asian Hornet, Vespa Velutina (Hymenoptera: Vespidae): a Case Study of a Commune in South-West France
Tropilaelaps: Parasitic Mites of Honey Bees
A Foreigner in France: the Asian Hornet in 2004 the Hornet Vespa Velutina L
Review of Control Options for Suppression Or Elimination of the Yellow-Legged Asian Hornet, Vespa Velutina Nigrithorax in the UK
Development of a Power Based Angle of Arrival Localisation System for Tracking of Bees Utilising a Miniature Vibration Energy Ha
Top View
Social Wasp Trapping in North West Italy: Comparison of Different Bait-Traps and First Detection of Vespa Velutina
European Red List of Bees
Asian Hornet Conference 2021
Olfactory Eavesdropping of Predator Alarm Pheromone by Sympatric but Not Allopatric Prey
Giant Asian Hornet Vespa Mandarinia
Behavioral Responses of Honey Bees, Apis Cerana and Apis Mellifera , to Vespa Mandarinia Marking and Alarm Pheromones
Vespa Velutina: an Alien Driver of Honey Bee Colony Losses
Comparative Nestmate Recognition in Asian Honey Bees, Apis Florea, Apis Andreniformis, Apis Dorsata, and Apis Cerana Michael D
Invasive Species What Is an “Invasive Species?”
Information Sheet ASIAN HORNET (Vespa Velutina)
Honey Bee Alarm Pheromone Mediates Communication in Plant–Pollinator–Predator Interactions
Geographic Potential of the World's Largest Hornet, Vespa
Risk Assessment for the Establishment of the Asian Giant Hornet (Vespa Mandarinia) in The
Searching for Nests of the Invasive Asian Hornet (Vespa Velutina) Using Radio-Telemetry
A Review on Edible Insects and Their Utilization in Northeastern Himalaya
Asian Bees and Their Mites, Parasitic Flies, Hunting Wasps and Other Exotic Nasties
Vespa Velutina – the Asian Hornet Editors:Thomas Mollet (ADAAQ) and Claudia De La Torre (CNDA) Translated by Pam Todd