THE invasive species of velutina wasp, or Asian yellow-legged hornet, continues to become a growing problem in Spain. In Galicia, these predatory insects already have a greater presence than the native wasps themselves, which is causing significant health, economic and environmental problems, according to data from the Xunta de Galicia. Since 2022, figures show that this insect has multiplied by 56 per cent in 2023. Notifications and calls informing of their presence have already exceeded 43,000 to date, which is well above the 27,500 registered in 2022. Seven Students Injured And 26 Given Medical Treatment After Wasp Attack In Portuguese...