Free traps available to combat invasive Asian hornet and protect local bees
The Asian hornet threatens bees and other insects in the Netherlands. Residents in Moerdijk can now help by placing free, non-toxic traps in their gardens to reduce nests and safeguard the ecosystem.
| Key Data | Details |
|---|---|
| Invasive Species | Asian hornet |
| Threat | Poses danger to bees and other insects |
| Active Period | March through November |
| Queen Activity | Emerges from hibernation in spring (March to late May) |
| Solution | Selective traps with non-toxic bait |
| Free Trap Offer | Available for residents of Moerdijk |
| Contact Person | Karin van Rosendaal |
| Contact Number | 0622774477 |
| More Information | Moerdijk Municipality Website |
The Municipality of Moerdijk is responsible for local environmental management, including the control of invasive species that threaten biodiversity. By distributing traps and raising awareness, they aim to engage citizens in protecting the local ecosystem.
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United Against the Asian Hornet
The Asian hornet is an invasive species that poses a threat to bees and other insects. From March through November, they are active in various ways. In the spring (March to late May), the queen emerges from her winter hibernation and begins searching for food.
By using selective traps, we can reduce the number of nests and limit the impact of this hornet on our ecosystem.
Join the effort!
Place a selective trap in your garden and help protect our insects. Would you like to receive a trap with non-toxic bait free of charge? Then contact Karin van Rosendaal: 0622774477.
More information
Would you like to learn more about the Asian hornet or report a sighting? Visit this page on our website: Aziatische hoornaar – Gemeente Moerdijk(opent in nieuw tabblad)
