PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «EUROPEAN WASP»
European wasp
european
wasp
identification
eradication
deterrent
sting
facts
trap
homemade
paper
vespula
germanica
found
much
northern
hemisphere
native
europe
africa
temperate
asia
been
introduced
well
established
many
better
health
channel
repeatedly
stings
very
painful
causes
burning
pain
raised
lump
redness
local
control
program
cooperative
approach
shared
responsibility
state
picnickers
nightmare
csiro
pest
areas
southern
canberra
beekeepers
association
accidentally
tasmania
mainland
almost
certainly
from
introduction
victoria
museum
australian
records
show
that
first
reached
were
find
nest
umccc
finding
relatively
easy
factors
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The Impact of Climate Change on Ecosystems and Species: ...
Given global warming of 3°C, the Okanagan Valley in southern British Columbia
would acquire similar winter minima. The spread of these aggressive strains
could pose a threat to native fauna and flora in the Americas. The European
wasp ...
2
Common Household Pests: Homeowner's Guide to Detection and ...
The workers of the European wasp in the colony are sterile females and measure
12-15 mm, with full wings which cover their bodies. They have black bodies with
horizontal yellow bands. The queens and males are larger than the workers, ...
Phillip Hadlington, Christine Marsden, 1999
3
Wasp Facts & Information
The legs of a European wasp are yellow with its wings being clear and when
stationary, fold along the length of its body. European wasps may travel as far as
1 kilometre searching for food. European wasps prefer to nest near people as
they ...
4
Urban Pest Management in Australia
The European wasp is now established in New South Wales, Victoria and
Tasmania and will in time occur throughout much of ... wasp (Vespula vulgaris)
has been known in Victoria for some time and has similar habits to the European
wasp.
John Gerozisis, Phillip Hadlington, Ion Staunton, 2008
Soon Zenandra would be relieved of her duties, except for egg laying. The
European wasp population was set to explode. Meanwhile, under the stable's
eaves, the larvae of the Mud Dauber wasp developed in their little clay pots,
without the ...
6
Hymenoptera: Evolution, Biodiversity and Biological Control: ...
The surge in numbers of the introduced European wasp ( Vespula germanica F.)
in south-eastern Australia during the summer of 1997-98 prompted the Victorian
Government to call for a national wasp control strategy, and the South Australian
...
Andrew Austin, Mark Dowton, 2000
7
Cambridge Textbook of Accident and Emergency Medicine
Chapter plan Hymenoptera envenomation Snakebite Arachnid envenomation
Marine envenomation AUSTRALIA European honeybee European wasp Paper-
nest wasp Bulldog ant (Myrmecia pyriformis) Jack-jumper ant (Myrmecia pilosula)
...
8
New Zealand Journal of Zoology
... pest controllers in Tasmania and Victoria, over 200 councils in Victoria (all
participating in the 1989 European wasp survey) and to more than ISO
beekeepers in Tasmania and the Melbourne area (for participating in an
additional survey).
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New Zealand Journal of Zoology
Weiv Zealand commercial grower 42(10): 17. Perrott, D. C. F. 1975: Factors
affecting use of rnirex- poisoned protein baits for control of European wasp (
Paravespula germanica) in New Zealand. New Zealand journal of zoology 2: 491
-508.
10
An Introduction to Australian Insects
They are fast fliers, with clear wings that fold longitudinally over their bodies. The
queens and males are larger, about 20 mm long, the queen having a stout
abdomen and the male a long thin abdomen. European Wasp - Vespula
germanica ...
Phillip W. Hadlington, Judith A. Johnston, 1998
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Mr Deuchar said that if enough people engaged in the community program during spring and summer, the European wasp population could be ... «Herald Sun, giu 15»
European wasps are the major pests
WATCH OUT: Sugars and proteins are favourite sites for wasps to check out. This European wasp is enjoying some leftover dogs' bones. «Mansfield Courier, giu 15»
Bees at your house? Call a beekeeper, not an exterminator
In August and September, though, the European wasp and carpenter bees take over, and Braun says those cannot be salvaged. Since he says ... «21Alive, giu 15»
Wasps feel sting of community traps
More than 80 European wasp nests have been destroyed over the past six months to prevent the pest from becoming established in WA. «PS News, giu 15»
Wasps could be a problem this year
A European wasp. 14:00 Wednesday 20 May 2015. 1. Have your say. A bumper year for wasps is expected after shock figures reveal callouts to wasp problems ... «Lancaster Today, mag 15»
Swarms of wasps could invade Britain this summer
A European wasp. 11:50 Wednesday 20 May 2015. 1. Have your say. Swarms of wasps could be set to invade Britain this summer, experts are warning. «Todmorden Today, mag 15»
European wasp trap that destroys the nest too
HEADING into the cooler months the European wasp epidemic may slow down considerably but don't be fooled they will not disappear. «Crookwell Gazette, mag 15»
European wasp activity 'highest it has ever been' in ACT
European wasp activity in Canberra is the "highest it has ever been", with more than double the number of nests reported compared with the ... «ABC Online, apr 15»
Claims European wasps are in plague proportions in the south-west
Unlike a bee, which can only sting once, the European wasp can sting ... conditions means that the European wasp is an increasing problem in ... «Warrnambool Standard, apr 15»
Boy finds the world's largest European wasp nest in Australia
'Normally European wasp nests don't survive through winter, but last year's mild, dry winter allowed it to survive into its second year.'. «Daily Mail, apr 15»