The common (or German) wasp which has invaded beech forests, eating honeydew formerly the food of honey-eating birds. Several other species of wasp have invaded New Zealand in recent decades, with negative effects on native creatures which they displace or destroy.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 307, 1 February 2003, Page 35
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46The common (or German) wasp which has invaded beech forests, eating honeydew formerly the food of honey-eating birds. Several other species of wasp have invaded New Zealand in recent decades, with negative effects on native creatures which they displace or destroy. CROWN COPYRIGHT, DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION Forest and Bird, Issue 307, 1 February 2003, Page 35
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