gavin
08-09-2013, 09:27 AM
Piece on the Beeb the other day:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/23984236
Tim sounds a bit shaky on asian hornet biology so here's a link in case he's watching. Initially its the larvae they're after, but maybe it is different for dispersing adults looking for pastures new. Also it isn't the loss of stings that does for the defending honeybees but the strength of the asian hornet jaws. As the honeybees struggle to find soft spots on the hornets I doubt that many of them lose their stings.
http://eol.org/pages/259331/details
G.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/23984236
Tim sounds a bit shaky on asian hornet biology so here's a link in case he's watching. Initially its the larvae they're after, but maybe it is different for dispersing adults looking for pastures new. Also it isn't the loss of stings that does for the defending honeybees but the strength of the asian hornet jaws. As the honeybees struggle to find soft spots on the hornets I doubt that many of them lose their stings.
http://eol.org/pages/259331/details
G.