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Tag Archives: European wasp

European Wasp Warning

Posted by admin Apr 5, 2017 Exotic animals, Featured, Pest animals bega valley, European wasp, wasps 11 Comments
European Wasp Warning

Have you noticed the busy activity of wasps in the garden in late summer and autumn? Many of these are harmless and beneficial native wasps, like flower wasps. These perform an important role as pollinators and as biological pest control on the farm or in the garden. Some help control caterpillars which they feed to their larvae. […]

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European wasps in the Bega Valley

Posted by admin Dec 23, 2014 Featured, Pest animals European wasp, wasps Leave a Comment
European wasps in the Bega Valley

Reports of European wasp nests are on the increase in the Bega Valley. Recently, four nests of this potentially deadly pest have been reported to Local Land Services or Bega Valley Shire Council (BVSC) staff. These reports are partly due to the time of year, as the nests are at their most active in late summer […]

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