A fire-hit bird observatory rebuild on Fair Isle has been paused. Japanese honeybees devised a tactic to combat giant Asian hornets. Rare bees, once nearly extinct, were relocated for a manor house renovation in Gwynedd, where 50,000 bees now reside in the roof. A beekeeper in Kent warns of the severe threat Asian hornets pose to pollinators.
Where did the bees come from? https://t.co/WMBUrG4idF
The bees were once thought to be almost extinct - but 50,000 live in the roof of the manor house https://t.co/WQwdtVVVX9
Beekeepers have successfully rehomed 50,000 rare bees from a National Trust property while it gets a new roof https://t.co/aHbKBOalti https://t.co/k9voKUVGzs
A beekeeper has warned that Asian hornets pose a "severe threat to pollinators" after a sighting of the invasive non-native species in Kent. Tap below to read more: https://t.co/4fh0Y4uiVI
Rare bees rehomed for manor house restoration https://t.co/fBsPwLsQbB
Gwynedd: Rare bees rehomed for manor house restoration https://t.co/gBZTdop2uh
Japanese honeybees came up with an ingenious tactic to fight giant Asian hornets. The hornet is too powerful and armored for any number of bees to defeat it in straight combat--the bees can't break through its armor while the hornet can tear them apart with ease with its… https://t.co/hRS2wx9Aqg
Fair Isle: Rebuild of fire-hit bird observatory halted https://t.co/axWr0TF0bG