Versuchen GOLD - Frei
'Time for real pest experts to tackle our Asian hornet invasion'
Scottish Sunday Express
|September 21, 2025
MINISTERS have been urged to “harness” the skills of the pest control industry and allow them to deal with the growing Asian hornet problem.
Also known as the yellow-legged hornet, the invasive species is highly aggressive and a significant threat to native insects such as honeybees.
They have gained a foothold in Europe and a growing number have been spotted across the UK, from Kent to Lancashire.
No confirmed sightings have been officially recorded in Scotland, although a “credible” sighting of one of the dreaded insects was made in Motherwell back in 2017.
So far this year 462 credible yellow-legged hornet sightings have been reported, with 118 nests found, according to the National Bee Unit.
And the authorities have already held two mock exercises this year on how to handle an incursion north of the Border.
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der September 21, 2025-Ausgabe von Scottish Sunday Express.
Abonnieren Sie Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierter Premium-Geschichten und über 9.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Sie sind bereits Abonnent? Anmelden
WEITERE GESCHICHTEN VON Scottish Sunday Express
Scottish Sunday Express
King hasn't set aside any time to meet estranged son Harry
THE King has not made any allowances for a visit to meet his estranged son Prince Harry this year, despite efforts continuing for them to fully reconcile.
2 mins
January 11, 2026
Scottish Sunday Express
We're believing Moore in title bid
MIKEY MOORE (below) insists title belief is coursing through resurgent Rangers - and he has warned their rivals that nobody at Ibrox will be happy until they're sitting top.
2 mins
January 11, 2026
Scottish Sunday Express
Step ahead of winter gloom
This week has seen the slow push back to normality after Christmas.
1 mins
January 11, 2026
Scottish Sunday Express
Tech has rewired our brains... here's how we can fight back
Many of us are suffering the effects of dopamine-overdose from social media scrolling and smartphones. A new podcast and book explains why boredom is essential to our happiness. BY KAREN ROCKETT
4 mins
January 11, 2026
Scottish Sunday Express
I'd love to go to Greenland... before Trump annexes it!
IT HAS BEEN a challenging week for Lorraine Kelly as her longstanding morning ITV show is halved in length, but the resilient TV legend still has much to look forward to with the arrival of her first travel presenting job on our screens next week. In Lorraine Kelly's Norwegian Odyssey, she sails north through the country's fjords to discover its stunning landscapes, wildlife, food and culture.
6 mins
January 11, 2026
Scottish Sunday Express
KEMI: I'LL SAVE HIGH STREETS AND KICKSTART BRITAIN
KEMI Badenoch today makes a passionate promise to save Britain's high streets, which she says Labour are intent on killing.The Conservative leader insists she can reverse the decline of the nation's town centres and kickstart a jobs boom.
4 mins
January 11, 2026
Scottish Sunday Express
Demand soars for medical cannabis
MEDICAL cannabis use has surged in recent years as people seek relief from anxiety, ADHD, depression and chronic pain.
2 mins
January 11, 2026
Scottish Sunday Express
MPs ready to debate snap UK election after petition
CALLS for a snap general election will be debated in Parliament tomorrow after more than a million voters signed a petition.
1 min
January 11, 2026
Scottish Sunday Express
Labour unrest sparks sterling jitters in City
STERLING will suffer from speculation over Keir Starmer’s leadership until at least the May elections, economists have predicted, with 2026 tipped to become another year where Westminster infighting sparks City jitters.
2 mins
January 11, 2026
Scottish Sunday Express
It's Strand and deliver as Jorgen bags cup hat-trick
JORGEN Strand Larsen netted a first Wolves hat-trick to help his side hit Shrewsbury for six.
1 min
January 11, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
