Brisbane Airport's wasp infestation is causing serious headaches for air traffic. Native to Central America, keyhole wasps have a habit of building nests in tiny cavities. Wasp trap: Brisbane airport has been studying the growing wasp problem. However this might change, following the 3 year investigation by Qantas, Queensland and Brisbane Airport. Compared to the risk posed to air traffic by birds or other wildlife, the keyhole wasps are small but growing.
Source: New Zealand Herald December 06, 2020 21:33 UTC