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Uninvited Guests 2.  More from Sam Day.  Some of the solutions that might slow the spread of the Asian Hornet.

Uninvited Guests 2. More from Sam Day. Some of the solutions that might slow the spread of the Asian Hornet.

FromLiving Beeing


Uninvited Guests 2. More from Sam Day. Some of the solutions that might slow the spread of the Asian Hornet.

FromLiving Beeing

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Length:
67 minutes
Released:
Sep 24, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Following on from episode 10, we learn about some of the tracking methods being used in Jersey.  The island already has asian hornet nests but the situation would be much worse without the intervention thus far.  The mainland can learn much from Jersey about how to control this new invasive species.  There’s some amazing inventions and ideas coming online all the time, from radio telemetry to using sniffer dogs.  And, of course, the eyes of UK beekeepers and the general public will be key in the fight; with the important message “See it, snap it, send it!”.  Visit our website at www.livingbeeing.com for all the resources from this episode along with pictures and weblinks. 
Released:
Sep 24, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (17)

As recommended on BBC Radio Podcast Hour. Through an awe-inspiring audio journey, this podcast series brings to life the love of bees. It lifts the lid on a world of fascinating behaviours and wondrous endeavours. Who knew, for example, that to produce a pound of honey, a colony of honeybees must visit 2 million flowers? Or that a bumblebee with a full stomach is only ever 40 minutes away from starvation! We talk to people who are passionate about bees, from entomologists to botanists, scientists, beekeepers, honey experts, historians, artists and api-therapists. The podcast is accessible to everyone, as a non-technical, entertaining and informative adventure into a part of the insect world that has been a source of fascination and inspiration for millenia. This podcast is brought to you by www.parityaudio.co.uk For more information about this podcast, visit our website at www.livingbeeing.com