Colony of invasive red dwarf honeybee found for first time in Europe
by Clarissa Brincat in Valletta from on (#6QBP6)
Discovery of Apis florea in Malta raises fears of devastating impact on native bee populations
The red dwarf honeybee has established a colony in Europe for the first time, scientists have found.
The bee, Apis florea, is native to Asia and its discovery has raised alarm among local beekeepers and conservationists, who fear the potentially devastating impact on native bee populations.
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