Huge Asian hornets nearly wipe out beekeeper’s firm after tearing through hives

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The giant insects that can devour more than 60 bees a day, have killed thousands of bees at Peter Down’s apiary in Kent

Peter Down at his apiary in Kent(KMG / SWNS)

Huge Asian hornets have nearly wiped out a beekeeper’s business after tearing through his hives.

The giant insects that can devour more than 60 bees a day, have killed thousands of bees at Peter Down’s apiary in Kent. Out of 20 hives, only four or five remain and those bees are so stressed that they cannot produce any honey and will likely die off in the winter.




It comes as 42 nests have been found in the UK – almost all in Kent – this season, dwarfing figures for previous years. Peter is calling on the government to do more to tackle the outbreak, which experts warn could ultimately threaten the nation’s food supply.

The 40-year-old, from New Romney, said he has watched in horror as his bees are “depleting” before his eyes – leaving him unable to sell any honey. He said: “We were pushing more than 20 hives coming into the season, but have lost between 14 and 16. I feel like I’ve lost everything.

“I have noticed a lot more hawking, hovering at the entrance to hives, happening and the Asian hornets are now picking on one of my stronger hives, so that may deplete in the next few days.”

Peter and his fellow beekeeper at the site, Simon Spratley, have set up traps at the apiary and along the cliff top. Last Wednesday, six yellow-legged Asian hornets were caught across three traps.

The Asian hornets Peter Down has trapped at his apiary(KMG / SWNS)

But Peter says there should not have been any, as the National Bee Unit (NBU) had destroyed three nests just days earlier. He said: “We should not be seeing any signs of Asian hornets five days later. We clearly have Asian hornets and have seen a few mating flights.

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