Precise location
The form uses geolocation to place the nest at the right position on the Belgium map.
Report with my location →A clear platform to locate yellow-legged Asian hornet nests, track reports and support local action in Belgium.
Dark thorax, dark abdomen with an orange band and yellow leg tips. Never try to remove a nest yourself.
SignalNids Belgique centralises observations and allows residents to submit clear, precise and usable information.
The form uses geolocation to place the nest at the right position on the Belgium map.
Report with my location →Reports appear on a clear map with statuses: new, in progress or neutralised.
Open map →Specialised companies can manage reports in their area from their professional space.
Professional space →The yellow-legged Asian hornet, Vespa velutina, can be identified by a very dark thorax, a mostly dark abdomen with a broad orange band, and yellow leg tips.

SignalNids displays recent reports, cases in progress, neutralizations and traps declared by members. Traps are shown with a small intentional offset to protect the exact home location.
Prepare your presence on SignalNids Belgique and receive reports from your area when your membership is active.
Essential answers for people who discover an Asian hornet nest.
Create an account, add a photo, enter the municipality and use geolocation to place the nest accurately.
No. A nest can be dangerous. Keep a safe distance and contact a trained professional.
It avoids address errors and helps assign the report to the correct area.
Yes, a professional area allows reports from the sector to be managed with an active membership.