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Urgent Alert: More Asian Hornets Spotted in Ireland, Action Taken

URGENT UPDATE: More Asian Hornets have been spotted in Ireland, heightening concerns for local biosecurity. Following a confirmed sighting and capture in Cork earlier this month, authorities are ramping up efforts to manage this invasive species that threatens biodiversity, particularly honeybee populations.
The National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) confirmed the initial sighting of an Asian Hornet in Cork, marking only the second verified instance of this invasive wasp in Ireland, with the first recorded in 2021 near Dublin. As of today, additional sightings have prompted the Department of Heritage to intensify their monitoring and response efforts across the region.
In a statement, the Department of Heritage confirmed, “The survey and monitoring team have intensified efforts.” They are collaborating with experts from the UK to address the situation, though specific locations of the sightings remain undisclosed for operational reasons.
Asian Hornets, which originate from Southeast Asia, pose a significant threat as they can decimate honeybee populations by preying on them and invading their hives. With honeybees being crucial for pollination and food production, the urgency of this situation cannot be overstated.
Authorities are advising the public to remain vigilant. While Asian Hornets are not typically aggressive towards humans, they may sting if provoked. Residents are urged not to attempt to capture any suspected hornets but to report sightings to the National Biodiversity Data Centre’s reporting portal, ideally with accompanying photographs.
This growing presence of Asian Hornets in Ireland highlights a critical environmental concern that could have far-reaching implications for biodiversity and agriculture. The ongoing monitoring efforts are essential to prevent further spread and to protect local ecosystems.
As this situation develops, authorities will continue to provide updates. Stay tuned for the latest information and remain cautious if you encounter any suspected Asian Hornets in your area.
For continuous updates, follow the NPWS and Department of Heritage on their official channels. Your awareness and swift action can help combat this invasive threat.
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