Seeking Volunteers: The Willing Nabu Needs Assistance for Bumblebees, Wasps, and Hornets
NABU Willich, a nature and environment conservation organisation, is seeking volunteers to help with wasp nest removal efforts. The protective and supportive measures for endangered species, including wasps, bees, and hornets, are currently underway.
The expert in charge of wasp nest removal is Karlheinz Lünendonk, who has been dedicated to this task for many years. Wasp nests are typically built in well-hidden places in nature, but can also be found in man-made structures like roller shutter boxes, attics, sheds, or garden houses.
Wasp nest relocations are a crucial part of the conservation efforts. These assignments involve picking up equipment and transporting a filled and securely sealed wooden box to a new destination. The relocations primarily occur in spring and summer, but can extend into late summer and early autumn, with Karlheinz Lünendonk leading the operations.
Jack Sandrock, the leader of the NABU Willich group, can be contacted for inquiries about wasp nest removal. You can reach him by phone at 02154 70279 or by email at [email protected].
No prior knowledge is required to join the wasp nest removal efforts. NABU Willich welcomes nature enthusiasts of all levels to lend a hand. The assignments for wasp nest removal are sporadic and based on need and coordination, with the number of relocations per year being limited.
In addition to relocating nests, NABU Willich also provides telephone advice for those encountering wasp nests. In case of an emergency, they are ready to assist.
Wasp, bees, and hornets are often found around flowers and other locations. By helping with wasp nest removal, you're not only contributing to the conservation of endangered species but also ensuring a safer environment for everyone.
So, if you're interested in supporting NABU Willich's wasp nest removal efforts, don't hesitate to get in touch with Jack Sandrock. Together, we can make a difference for our endangered insect friends.