We have filled Europe with traps to combat the terrible Asian wasp. It was a bad idea

That non-endemic species reach new territories It’s a colossal problem. It is estimated that more than half of contemporary extinctions They are the fault of invaders and there are examples of kicks (reaching the Arctic due to climate change). He coypu or the blue crab They are two of those invasive animals, but if we share something in Europe it is the “fear” of Asian wasps: a ‘bug’ that we have been fighting for 20 years and against which we are losing miserably. And the big problem is that we are killing flies with cannon shots. vespa velutina. About three centimeters long, this wasp came to Europe at the beginning of the century. Supposedly, he did so aboard a cargo ship from China, landing on the French coast and, since then, colonizing other territories. In 2010 the species spread to Spain, entering from the Basque Country, colonizing the Cantabrian coast and arriving in Galiciabut it has also expanded to Portugal, Germany and even the United Kingdom. It is already well established and, although it is true that it is not more aggressive than “our” wasp, when it gets angry and stings it can cause serious allergic reactions, causing occasional deaths. The worst thing is that it continues to expand at a rate of about 80 kilometers of territory gained each year. Invaders. It’s no longer that they can bother us, but rather that, as an invasive species, they do what they do best: destroy the native ones. And not with other wasps, but with bees. The Asian wasp is a predator of other insects, but has a predilection for honey bees. It attacks their hives indiscriminately, causing enormous damage to beekeeping. At a time when awareness about importance of bees in naturebeyond for him human consumption of honeythere are those who take matters into their own hands and have started setting traps. It moves fast Flies with cannon shots. There are several types. On the one hand, the most homemade: the typical upside-down bottle that we fill with mixtures attractive to wasps (juices, wines, fruits and sugar), creating a sticky paste in which the wasp becomes trapped. There are others that are more sophisticated and selective, with large holes for wasps to enter, but with release mechanisms for smaller animals and pheromones that attract insects. The problem is that they are remedies that can do more harm than anything else because, although commercial traps have release mechanisms for accidentally captured insects, you have to be careful and, basically, it is killing flies with cannon fire. Those who do not have to fall fall. And the main criticism is precisely that: the traps do not discriminate and damage is created to biodiversity because many insects that are not the Asian wasp are killed. Among them are moths, beetles, flies, bees and an ally that fights against the Asian invader: the European hornet. In a recent investigation published Pest Management Science has analyzed how in Galician vineyards, traps against Vespa velutina have turned out to be ineffective in controlling the damage that the insect does to grapes, but although Asian wasps are trapped, other species that have an important role in pollination are also captured. Solutions? The request of the researchers is that the Galician administration, promoter of this massive trapping, takes a step back because what is produced is a false idea of ​​effectiveness due to general captures, but without implying that the objective, which is to stop the Asian wasp, is met. What do they propose? That this elimination technique be reconsidered and look at the scientific evidence, since “environmental problems are complex and can rarely be solved with quick and easy solutions.” It is not a solution as such to the damage that these invasive wasps can cause, but it is to put an end to the indiscriminate killing of other insects that do a job in our ecosystem. What is evident is that, as we mentioned a few paragraphs ago, for a kind of outsider to arrive and establish itself so quickly in a territory is something devastating. And the Asian wasp is a perfect example. Images | Clame Reporter, Didier Descouens In Xataka | After centuries of disappearance, there are people releasing beavers into the Tagus and other rivers in Spain. The problem is that we don’t know who

Avoid “Time Traps”

Often during the working day there is a risk of falling into certain habits and situations that make the workday extends more than planned for not completing the planned tasks. Most of these “time traps” arise from everyday behaviors that They wear the concentration And they are stealing a few precious minutes that accumulate at the end of the day, affecting both productivity and personal well -being. Understand what these practices are and how they influence Time management It is key to preventing the day from eligging unnecessarily and recovering control over working hours. 1. Informal conversations that continue One of the most common reasons to stay until later at work are the improvised talks in the coffee machine that becomes long conversations. According to He counted to Fast Company Kiki Ramsey, CEO of POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY COACHING AND DIVERSITY INSTITUTE“Quick coffee conversations can easily become 30 -minute talks” The expert explains that, to avoid This type of interruptionit is advisable to program these interactions as conscious breaks. That is, stay with that person with whom you want to comment on something to pause coffee or planned lunch. In this way, it is avoided that they interfere with the concentration and labor agenda. In this way, the social component between colleagues is maintained, which contributes to the good work environment, without interfering with their own productivity or that of the rest of the classmates. 2. Look at an email and finish watching kittens videos Another frequent trap is in the pauses, initially short, which are transformed into long periods of distraction. In this sense, the Unlimited mobile use It is one of the main culprits of the loss of time during the working day. Ramsey advises to establish a timer or an alarm To control these breaks and make sure they are brief. Apps are designed to catch your attention, so it is not strange to take the mobile to consult an email and spend an hour watching videos of kittens. Maintaining control over these moments is essential not to fall into the voluntary overextension of working hours. 3. Attend personal issues during working hours Telework has blurred Classic scheduleswhich can make personal issues attend during the working day. This includes calls, efforts or any other procedure that diverts work attention. Although it seems harmless, Ramsey points out that this type of distractions affects the concentration and extends the day more than necessary. “Although the boundaries between the labor and the personal have blurred, the calls or personalrs can reduce concentration and productivity,” said the expert. The recommendation in these cases is to reserve specific blocks on the weekly agenda to address these issues, or attend them before or after the working day. This will help maintain the concentration and quality of work, preventing personal interruptions from ending up making it come out later. 4. The importance of saying “no” Accepting tasks or responsibilities can alter your own priorities and extend the work schedule. Ramsey advises reject with kindness those tasks that do not correspond to the assigned responsibilities, and redirect them to the right person. If that is not possible, include that task in the day planning Next to avoid interfering with your goals. The lack of capacity to put clear limits generates an overload that causes more time to cover everything. This ability to say “no” is one of the greatest Learning Millionaires like Elon Musk or Warren Buffet. This Difficulty saying “no” It is an important cause of the unplanned extension of the work day, since it forces to add extra activities to the routine without having planned time for them, which lengthens the day without providing real value to your own work. 5. Unnecessary micrognition A factor that consumes a lot of time is excessive surveillance or micrognition of what your classmates do. “Supervising too much the tasks of others is a loss of time and generates unnecessary stress, both for you and for them,” says Ramsey. Instead, try to trust the processes, it offers support for colleagues with less experience only when necessary. Focusing attention on your own tasks improves general efficiency and prevents the extension of the schedule. In addition, this type of management not only delays the progress of your tasks, but can double the workload and create an atmosphere of distrust which makes more hours be invested than necessary. Strategies to avoid these traps and recover your time To avoid falling into these “time traps”, the productivity expert recommends planning in advance the Tasks of the week. At least the most important. “Take time on Sunday to plan your week. It doesn’t have to be sophisticated. It can simply be a rapid review of your prioritiesprojects and objectives for the week. Thus, when I arrive on Monday, you will be ready to start, instead of spending part on Monday morning thinking about what to do first, “says Ramsey. This technique opens a way for better time management, as it allows you to address the tasks in an orderly manner and avoid distractions caused by improvisation, stress or ultimate urgency. The urgent and the important thing do not always go hand in hand, but the first tends to eclipse the second hindering the progress of weekly objectives. Joe Galvin, research director of Vistagean advisory consultancy for managers ensures that Align circadian cycles With the tasks that require greater concentration it is also a way of accelerating the execution of tasks. “Some employees are more alert in the early morning, while others reflect better in the afternoon,” Galvin explains. The ideal is to reserve the complex and strategic tasks for these energy peaks, and leave for other moments the small personal efforts or those tasks that require less concentration. Identify when you are more concentrated or at what time of the day You are more prone to procrastineit also contributes to being more efficient when addressing daily tasks and finishing them in the assigned time. In Xataka | The return to the office has … Read more

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