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Alsace. Asian Frelon: Beekeepers Expect a Tsunami in 2026

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The detection and destruction of Asian hornet nests or yellow-legged hornet nests has increased exponentially over the past three years, making it difficult for beekeepers already exhausted by the fight against this invasive exotic species (EEA) to respond to the hundreds of detections expected next year without regulatory change in response.
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The detection and destruction of Asian hornet nests or yellow-legged hornet nests has increased exponentially over the past three years, making it difficult for beekeepers already exhausted by the fight against this invasive exotic species (EEA) to respond to the hundreds of detections expected next year without regulatory change in response.

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dna.fr broke the news in on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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