Close Menu
Voxa News

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    The Championship returns, Palace v Liverpool at Wembley and tennis in Cincinatti | Sport

    August 8, 2025

    New signs found of giant gas planet in ‘Earth’s neighbourhood’

    August 8, 2025

    Here’s What Black Travelers Are Prioritizing in 2025 Getaways

    August 8, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Voxa News
    Trending
    • The Championship returns, Palace v Liverpool at Wembley and tennis in Cincinatti | Sport
    • New signs found of giant gas planet in ‘Earth’s neighbourhood’
    • Here’s What Black Travelers Are Prioritizing in 2025 Getaways
    • Wildfires force Turkey to shut Dardanelles Strait to shipping
    • Apple will bring GPT-5 to Apple Intelligence in iOS, iPad OS and macOS 26
    • ‘Weapons’ | Anatomy of a Scene
    • Why sunshine makes us feel good
    • Ireland v Canada: Last warm-up game against Canada ‘well-timed’ before World Cup – Scott Bemand
    Friday, August 8
    • Home
    • Business
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Politics
    • Science
    • Sports
    • Travel
    • World
    • Entertainment
    • Technology
    Voxa News
    Home»Science»Asian hornet’s unique buzz may hold secret to containing invasive species | Invasive species
    Science

    Asian hornet’s unique buzz may hold secret to containing invasive species | Invasive species

    By Olivia CarterAugust 8, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Telegram Tumblr Email
    Asian hornet’s unique buzz may hold secret to containing invasive species | Invasive species
    Asian hornets dismember and eat honeybees. Photograph: Biosphoto/Alamy
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Asian hornets buzz at a unique frequency that could be the key to controlling their spread, scientists have found, as the invasive species experiences a record year in the UK.

    Researchers have said this is “great news”, as the hornet nests can now be more quickly found and distinguished from those of other species, meaning their threat to bees and other pollinators could be contained.

    Vespa velutina dismember and eat bees, and have thrived in France, where they have caused concern because of the number of insects killed. They sit outside honeybee hives and capture bees as they enter and exit, and chop up the smaller insects and feed their thoraxes to their young. Just one Asian hornet can hunt down and eat 30 to 50 honeybees in a day.

    Beehive

    Sorry your browser does not support audio – but you can download here and listen $https://uploads.guim.co.uk/2025/08/08/Beehive.wav

    Asian hornets’ nest

    Sorry your browser does not support audio – but you can download here and listen $https://uploads.guim.co.uk/2025/08/08/AHNest.wav

    Their numbers have soared in recent years in the UK. There were 57 sightings in 2023, more than double the previous seven years combined, and 2024 broke that record with 71 confirmed sightings.

    This year, that number has already been surpassed; the National Bee Unit is reporting 73 Asian hornet sightings and 28 nests in 2025 to date – more than double the 28 recorded sightings in the same period last year. The large wasps overwintered in the UK for the first time in 2023-24, which means they could be in the country for good.

    Scientists, beekeepers and the government have battled hard to keep hornet numbers down, running a national hornet-spotting campaign so their nests can be identified and destroyed. But despite this, their numbers continue to increase, putting native pollinators at risk.

    Now, scientists at the University of Southampton have made a breakthrough, establishing for the first time the frequency and volume of the sound from their nests. This means detection and removal of the creatures could become faster and easier.

    They have established the fundamental frequency of Asian hornet nests to be 125 hertz and the loudness in the region of 51 decibels, which is comparable to a normal conversation.

    The new research means the sound can be used to distinguish them from the nests and hives of other wasps and bees. This will be particularly useful in September and October, when the nests peak.

    Acoustic engineering graduate Sophie Gray, who undertook the research, said: “We observed and measured two Asian hornet nests and a European hornet nest in Jersey before they were destroyed. We found that the fundamental frequency is 125 hertz and that the nest can be detected from about 20 metres away with a directional microphone.

    “We also recorded European hornets and honeybees to determine if we can differentiate the frequency. The fundamental frequency of the European hornet is about 110 hertz and honeybees about 210 hertz. It was great news to discover that the frequency is unique for each species, so they are distinguishable.”

    The species first came to Europe in 2004, when the hornets were spotted in France, and it is thought they were accidentally transported in cargo from Asia. They have since spread rapidly across western Europe.

    Asian buzz hold Hornets Invasive secret species Unique
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Olivia Carter
    • Website

    Olivia Carter is a staff writer at Verda Post, covering human interest stories, lifestyle features, and community news. Her storytelling captures the voices and issues that shape everyday life.

    Related Posts

    New signs found of giant gas planet in ‘Earth’s neighbourhood’

    August 8, 2025

    Physicists Divided on What Quantum Mechanics Says about Reality

    August 8, 2025

    This Mushroom’s Incredibly Bitter Taste Is New to Science

    August 8, 2025

    When a journalist uses AI to interview a dead child, isn’t it time to ask what the boundaries should be? | Gaby Hinsliff

    August 8, 2025

    How China Made an Antarctic Station Run on Majority Clean Energy

    August 8, 2025

    Air pollution filters help scientists produce first UK wildlife survey using eDNA | Environment

    August 8, 2025
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Medium Rectangle Ad
    Top Posts

    27 NFL draft picks remain unsigned, including 26 second-rounders and Bengals’ Shemar Stewart

    July 17, 20251 Views

    Eight healthy babies born after IVF using DNA from three people | Science

    July 17, 20251 Views

    Massive Attack announce alliance of musicians speaking out over Gaza | Kneecap

    July 17, 20251 Views
    Don't Miss

    The Championship returns, Palace v Liverpool at Wembley and tennis in Cincinatti | Sport

    August 8, 2025

    SaturdayFootball8am (all times BST)Matchday liveOur essential Saturday morning gateway to the weekend’s football returns and…

    New signs found of giant gas planet in ‘Earth’s neighbourhood’

    August 8, 2025

    Here’s What Black Travelers Are Prioritizing in 2025 Getaways

    August 8, 2025

    Wildfires force Turkey to shut Dardanelles Strait to shipping

    August 8, 2025
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    Latest Reviews
    Medium Rectangle Ad
    Most Popular

    27 NFL draft picks remain unsigned, including 26 second-rounders and Bengals’ Shemar Stewart

    July 17, 20251 Views

    Eight healthy babies born after IVF using DNA from three people | Science

    July 17, 20251 Views

    Massive Attack announce alliance of musicians speaking out over Gaza | Kneecap

    July 17, 20251 Views
    Our Picks

    As a carer, I’m not special – but sometimes I need to be reminded how important my role is | Natasha Sholl

    June 27, 2025

    Anna Wintour steps back as US Vogue’s editor-in-chief

    June 27, 2025

    Elon Musk reportedly fired a key Tesla executive following another month of flagging sales

    June 27, 2025
    Recent Posts
    • The Championship returns, Palace v Liverpool at Wembley and tennis in Cincinatti | Sport
    • New signs found of giant gas planet in ‘Earth’s neighbourhood’
    • Here’s What Black Travelers Are Prioritizing in 2025 Getaways
    • Wildfires force Turkey to shut Dardanelles Strait to shipping
    • Apple will bring GPT-5 to Apple Intelligence in iOS, iPad OS and macOS 26
    • About Us
    • Disclaimer
    • Get In Touch
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    2025 Voxa News. All rights reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.