Invasive species can be a real problem for all of us not just beekeepers and gardeners. The danger to our bees is something to be very concerned about, and it may be that conditions for these 'alien' yellow-legged hornets will be more acceptable for them with the changes happening in our (local) climate. There are currently lots of posts on social media about sightings in Kent. I think that as it's nest building time we should all be aware of the possibility of these hornets nesting in our gardens.
We (here in Wiltshire) often get fly-overs in the garden by European hornets, they are less aggressive than wasps apparently, but of course are BIG in comparison and that's what seems more scary I think.
Sometime we get them building, or attempting to build, nests in our empty nest boxes. I normally spot them in time and squirt out the nest with the hose. They do keep trying to return to the box for some time, so I take those down. I get more worried when I hear and then see them buzzing around the house eaves, we've had tree bees in our loft but I don't fancy European hornets.
So these yellow-legged hornets are very different things and we need to keep an eye out for them and if we see them provide the data to be used to track their spread. But make sure you ID them accurately, and don't go killing other things because they scare you.
#KeepEmPeeled 

We (here in Wiltshire) often get fly-overs in the garden by European hornets, they are less aggressive than wasps apparently, but of course are BIG in comparison and that's what seems more scary I think.
Sometime we get them building, or attempting to build, nests in our empty nest boxes. I normally spot them in time and squirt out the nest with the hose. They do keep trying to return to the box for some time, so I take those down. I get more worried when I hear and then see them buzzing around the house eaves, we've had tree bees in our loft but I don't fancy European hornets.So these yellow-legged hornets are very different things and we need to keep an eye out for them and if we see them provide the data to be used to track their spread. But make sure you ID them accurately, and don't go killing other things because they scare you.
#KeepEmPeeled 




then happily fly away so long as you stand still and don’t pose a thread by flapping.
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