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Like bees, the sting of an Asian hornet can cause painful and potentially life threatening allergic reactions, but these ...
Wasps blow your mind. The queen wasps emerging from hibernation just now belong to one of the five species of social wasps we have in Scotland ...
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Extension Office horticulture specialist Amanda Weidner writes about insects that are your allies in the garden.
Generally, Asian hornets can be identified by a few key features, including their dark brown bodies, orange faces and tell-tale yellow markings on the tips of their legs. And while it’s natural to ...
Their bodies are almost entirely black except for the tip of their abdomen which can be a browny yellow. Finally ... deadly but they will give you much more pain than a wasp or bee would. Lone hornets ...
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The Asian hornet has a few names, including the yellow-legged hornet and the Asian predatory wasp. They're indigenous to Southeast Asia, but they're an invasive species in Europe – including the UK.
Aposematism refers to animals with obvious defense mechanisms, letting other predators know they're in for trouble.