Asian hornet warning as one of many largest ever nests present in UK dwelling

Authorities have issued a warning about Asian hornets after one of many largest nests ever seen within the UK was present in Jersey.

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The nest, measuring 15 inches (40cm) is the biggest nest of its type ever discovered on the favored channel island.

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The nest was discovered hanging from the ceiling of an deserted dwelling in St Brelades. Soon after, it was destroyed on August 14.

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The discovery of the nest has prompted the authorities to challenge a warning in regards to the rising variety of hornets within the UK.

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According to knowledge, this yr will see a report variety of hornets' nests uncovered; 171 have been present in Jersey this yr alone.

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The Asian Hornet coordinator for the Government of Jersey, Alastair Christie, informed the Mirror the nest was the most important they’ve handled this yr.

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He added: “It was in a derelict house, no wind, no rain, out of the cold – beautifully sheltered…a bit of a one-off.”

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Mr Christie stated the nest they discovered may have had as much as 1,500 hornets inside. He emphasised the should be vigilant.

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He stated: “With branchage coming up, anyone cutting back hedges or banks needs to be aware of the risk of disturbing wasp and Asian hornet nests.”

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Mr Christie stated added that there have been challenges to disposing of and destroying the nests.

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He stated: “Destruction of the nests is logistically challenging. They can be found up trees, on cliff faces, inside roof spaces, or within brambles.

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“They are in such varied locations and efficiency and safety have to be prioritised when removing the nests.”

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The uncovering of the nest is the most recent in a protracted battle between the Channel Islands and hornets.

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In current years, native residents have been preventing to cease the hornets from destroying the native inhabitants of bees.

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Furthermore, residents are additionally anxious that Jersey is getting used as a launch pad by hornets to return to the UK.

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Some have referred to as for a 'Dad’s Army-style' pressure to cease the invasive species after sightings in Kent.

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