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Hornet Tracking Continues After Auckland Detections

Yellow-legged hornet vs wasps comparison (Photo/Supplied)

Intensive efforts are continuing on Auckland’s North Shore to track down yellow-legged hornets, says Biosecurity New Zealand.

“This week we introduced additional teams to methodically check common nesting areas close to where hornets have been detected in Glenfield and Birkdale,” says Mike Inglis, North Commissioner, Biosecurity New Zealand.

“We are stepping up our numbers on the ground to widen the search as required, and have more than 20 focused on enhanced searches and more than 100 staff across MPI involved in this response.”

In addition to ground searches, the response includes:

Biosecurity New Zealand is also working with industry groups to plan joint response activities for summer. The plan is being informed by advice from the recently formed TAG.

Mr Inglis says since 17 October, there have been seven confirmed queen hornets found (based on collected specimens) in the North Shore. Five of these showed evidence of nesting. All detected hornets and nests have been safely removed.

“The public response has been fantastic in looking out for these hornets and continued reporting from the public remains the best way to track them down.”

Members of the public are urged to report suspected hornets or nests, but only if they have a specimen, a clear photo, or have located a possible nest.

Reports can be made:

For further information and regular updates on Yellow-legged hornet sightings in Auckland in 2025 visit: https://www.mpi.govt.nz/biosecurity/exotic-pests-and-diseases-in-new-zealand/active-biosecurity-responses-to-pests-and-diseases/yellow-legged-hornet-sightings-in-auckland-in-2025

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