Insect rescuers from Wolfenbüttel: volunteers against the wasp death
Insect rescuers from Wolfenbüttel: volunteers against the wasp death
Wolfenbüttel. In a remarkable voluntary commitment, two young men are committed to ensuring the survival of insects and clarifying the population about dealing with wasps and hornets.
Learn to understand dealing with insects
The missions by Oskar Jachewicz and Elias Schneider, the two 20-year-old insect representative from Wolfenbüttel, are an important part of nature conservation in their region. Wasps, hornets, bees and bumblebees play a decisive role in the ecosystem, and yet many people fear these insects. Here Schneider and Jachewicz come into play to reduce fear and to clarify the residents about the actual dangers and the need to protect these species.
Why insect rescue is important
The wasps and hornets are often misunderstood. "Most are harmless and their distance can even have a negative effect on the ecological balance," explains Schneider. Many people are not aware that hornets are protected by species and that the unauthorized removal of a nest can result in legal consequences. The knowledge of these laws and the biological importance of insects is of great importance for the population.
practical help with insect problems
If there is an incident in which a nest is discovered near families or allergy sufferers, the two are ready. In an emergency, they quickly move out to be able to move the insects instead of killing them. A proactive approach is advantageous for people who are afraid of insects. "When the nests are in places where they endanger people, you should move the animals," emphasizes Schneider and thus shows the goal of their commitment.
The voluntary work of the insect consultants
Schneider and Jachewicz even do this work without financial compensation. "We work 100 percent on a voluntary basis and attach great importance to helping people actively on site," says Jachewicz. Travel expenses and necessary materials are reimbursed via the affected homeowners. Especially in the high season between May and October, the two are often busy with six to eight missions per day.
The commitment in the municipality appreciate
The two young men not only bring in their knowledge, they also contribute to the sensitization of people. Your willingness to invest time and effort to protect nature and our environment is inspiring. In the upcoming event "People of the Year", Schneider and Jachewicz will be recognized for their commitment. Readers can vote on their candidacy to give them the recognition they deserve.
insects are important components of our ecosystem, and the work of volunteers such as Oskar Jachewicz and Elias Schneider is crucial to promote dialogue between man and nature. Your efforts not only contribute to the care of a healthy environment, but also help to raise awareness of the value of biodiversity.