Beekeepers around the country are being asked to keep an eye out for a very small beetle that can cause big problems.
The small hive beetle is only 6 mm long and 3 mm wide – but can cause devastation if it infects a hive.
It comes from sub-Sahara Africa – but has been moving northwards as the climate warms. It’s now established in Calabria in southern Italy.
Although it hasn’t yet been detected in Switzerland – the Federal Veterinary Office believe it’s only a matter of time.
The beetle eats honey and pollen. Once in a beehive the colony either collapses or leaves.
Authorities say early detection is vital to control any potential outbreak.
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