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Asian hornets: why and how to limit their proliferation
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Asian hornets: why and how to limit their proliferation

The Asian hornet arrived in France several years ago and has no natural predator.

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Asian hornets: why and how to limit their proliferation

The Asian hornet arrived in France several years ago and has no natural predator. Not only is its sting dangerous for humans, but the presence of this hornet, which feeds on other insects (notably bees), is likely to cause significant damage to local biodiversity. Like us, you can learn more thanks to the infographic offered by Alex & Alex.

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