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Just removed this wasp nest from a ladies hedge.......and noticed the wasps were about double the size of our normal (German) wasps.........Does anyone know if these are the larger "European" species we hear so much about.....they certainly are darker and much larger than what i normally get called to deal with. And before anyone says it...they were definately NOT hornets....... Note the sting on that bugger ;)

 

Regards

 

Rolfe.

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Just removed this wasp nest from a ladies hedge.......and noticed the wasps were about double the size of our normal (German) wasps.........Does anyone know if these are the larger "European" species we hear so much about.....they certainly are darker and much larger than what i normally get called to deal with. And before anyone says it...they were definately NOT hornets....... Note the sting on that bugger ;)

 

Regards

 

Rolfe.

although hard to tell from both picture,s Rolfe i also would say there wasp,s did you notice any difference in size or were they all the same, maybe new born queens for next year :) just to add we had an early season with wasp,s this year probebly a month earlyer Edited by hollands hope
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Just removed this wasp nest from a ladies hedge.......and noticed the wasps were about double the size of our normal (German) wasps.........Does anyone know if these are the larger "European" species we hear so much about.....they certainly are darker and much larger than what i normally get called to deal with. And before anyone says it...they were definately NOT hornets....... Note the sting on that bugger ;)

 

Regards

 

Rolfe.

although hard to tell from both picture,s Rolfe i also would say there wasp,s did you notice any difference in size or were they all the same, maybe new born queens for next year :) just to add we had an early season with wasp,s this year probebly a month earlyer

Yeah.............all the same size HH.........Not just queens........I treated a lot of nests that were the same last year.

One thing for sure.........they are really aggressive little buggers. ;)

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they look nasty little buggers!!!!

 

very brightly coloured aren't they !!!!

 

never seen them up here.........do you know if they come this far north????? ( south lakes)

 

 

cheers rolfe

 

sean

Think they are mainly down south........but not quite sure to be honest........they certainly LOOK a different type of wasp thats for sure.

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I got attacked by one of them when i was fishing it stung me twice on the back of the neck

propa aggressive i only stood up to reel my rod in and it came from nowhere just started bombing in at me from all angles and it got me the :censored::censored:

painful aswel but got me own back gave it a good wacking with me bait box lid. :tongue2:

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