Make your contribution to World Bees Day on 20 May 2023 by trapping Asian hornets in spring.
The UN has declared 20 May World Bee Day precisely to encourage governments, organisations, civil society and concerned citizens to protect pollinators and their habitats.
World Bee Day raises public awareness of the essential role that bees and other pollinators play in keeping people and the planet healthy.
The immediate action you can take is to take part in the fight against the harmful Asian hornet to protect bees, pollinators and insects...
A national control plan has been put in place and BeesForLife is playing an active part by setting up a trapping monitoring tool.
BeesForLife is involved in projects to protect bees and pollinators from the Asian hornet.
We have just developed a very user-friendly "trapping monitoring" module, in addition to the module for managing the "reporting/elimination" of Asian hornet nests.
These two "integrated" modules make it possible, among other things, to reconcile trapping and nest reporting for a given territory. This is one of the aims of the national control plan, which goes beyond reducing pressure on biodiversity to validate the effectiveness of spring trapping of queen hornets (read the scientific documents on the website).
Mayors, elected representatives in charge of the environment in your municipalities, communities of municipalities, associations, health protection groups, private individuals... contact us to set up this tool to monitor your trapping campaigns and objectively measure their effectiveness.
Use of our trapping monitoring module is free for private individuals and hobby beekeepers.
contact@beesforlife.fror lionel.willaert@beesforlife.fr https://www.beesforlife.fr/
- The spring trapping monitoring module is ready and available on the BeesForLife website
- APIDOR signs the agreement for use of the platform for monitoring Asian hornet traps and reporting hornet nests