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Please be on the lookout for hornets. A queen yellow-legged hornet was discovered in Glenfield on 17 October. It has been dealt with, but this is the first queen that has been found in NZ, after two males were found earlier in the year in Albany and Grafton.
Hornets are dangerous, so please keep your distance.
Please report any possible hornets or nests to: 0800 809 966
Here's the press release from Ministry for Primary Industries:
Biosecurity New Zealand is urging Aucklanders to be on the lookout for yellow-legged hornets (Vespa velutina) following the discovery of a queen hornet in the early stages of building a nest in the suburb of Glenfield.
The nest was removed swiftly by biosecurity officers on 17 October, addressing the immediate threat of a colony establishing, says Mike Inglis, North commissioner, Biosecurity New Zealand.
However, with summer approaching, any undetected nests could be a biosecurity risk.
"This is the first time we’ve found a queen yellow-legged hornet in New Zealand," Mr Inglis says.
"We responded quickly to this threat, but we need the public’s help to eliminate any further risk."
Two male yellow-legged hornets were spotted earlier this year in the Auckland suburbs of Grafton and Albany.
"New Zealand is fortunate to be free of hornet populations, and we want it to stay that way," Mr Inglis says.
The yellow-legged hornet is a biosecurity concern due to its potential impact on honeybee and wild bee populations.
"It is a highly adaptable predator with a broad diet, primarily feeding on bees, wasps, and flies, but also ripe fruit and flower nectar, posing a risk to growers. It may compete with native insects and birds for food, and it has a painful sting."
Members of the public are asked to report any sightings of suspected hornets or hornet nests online at report.mpi.govt.nz or by calling Biosecurity New Zealand’s exotic pest and disease hotline on 0800 809 966.
https://www.mpi.govt.nz/news/media-releases/public-urged-to-look-out-for-hornets-in-auckland
Public urged to look out for hornets in Auckland | NZ Government Biosecurity New Zealand is urging Aucklanders to be on the lookout for yellow-legged hornets (Vespa velutina) following the discovery of a queen hornet in the early stages of building a nest in the suburb of Glenfield. The nest was removed swiftly by biosecurity officers on 17 October, addressing th...
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