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We've just seen a massive 3 tail hornet flying around our house and our hive, I'm no expert but i think it was the Asian one. It hasn't done anything to the hive I think it's looking for a place to nest
Asian hornets don't have three tails!We've just seen a massive 3 tail hornet flying around our house and our hive, I'm no expert but i think it was the Asian one. It hasn't done anything to the hive I think it's looking for a place to nest
It is a dragonAsian hornets don't have three tails!
Sure it's not a young dragon? this sultry weather brings the hatchlings down from the Preselis
Sure it wasn't something like a harmless giant woodwasp?
https://www.naturespot.org.uk/species/giant-woodwasp
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It's a boy!It is a dragon
One tail pulls the other
I don’t know what the spare is
There aren't there has never been a sighting of a giant Asian hornet anywhere in the UK or European mainlandI thought you said there weren't any local to us?
If six or so means tons, then yestonnes of sightings in the UK.
Well if you are adamant that is what you saw, panic over - it is definitely not an Asian hornet - Giant, standard or midget, so we can all (well those that decide to) stop flapping.this is what we saw, it was huge, had those 2 extra spikes either side of its stinger.
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Possibly a horsefly, some are flippin massive. Not sure about the other one, I'm not much of a bugologist, try posting in the native bees and insects section.If vespa velutina isn't much bigger than a common wasp it definitely wasn't that. The thing was at least the size of my thumb, and fat too!
I'm not mistaken its a type of hornet. We have loads of wasps here, pulled down a nest of them last month. It was on my window less than a foot away, we all saw it quite clearly, definitely a hornet of some variety. We had a hornet here last year and this one was bigger
Don't suppose you took a photo?
We get loads of native hornets here, even have a nest about the place this year. The queens can be surprisingly large at the start of the season.
The other photo is what I linked to earlier, no need to kill the poor thing.
Looking up the Asian Giant Hornets, most photos don't seem to show three stings, just the Wiki photo you posted.
Yes
Download the Asian Hornet app, shows all UK Hornets with an easy reporting system, Talking to a guy who working in that team he said they are getting many reports of non Asians but they don't mindWe've just seen a massive 3 tail hornet flying around our house and our hive, I'm no expert but i think it was the Asian one. It hasn't done anything to the hive I think it's looking for a place to nest
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