Thank you @wild edges Yes, I think that’s what it is. I also looked up the difference, to remember for the next time
” The Hornet is a large social wasp that has a brown thorax and brown and yellow stripes on its body, rather than black and yellow. It has an obvious 'waist' between the thorax and abdomen. The similar-looking Asian Hornet has recently arrived in the UK, but has a mainly brown abdomen except for one yellow segment. It is smaller than our native Hornet”
We had a queen hornet in today as well. I guess they're beginning to wake up. They are a useful and important species - the European ones - you should let them go about their business if you can. Not always possible when they are in the house but if you can catch them you should release them.
“Light thinks it travels faster than anything but it is wrong. No matter how fast light travels, it finds the darkness has always got there first”
They come into the house if you have a light on and the windows open ... they’re drawn to light ... if you close the window and don’t pull the curtains together they’ll fly at the windows ... you can hear them tapping to be let in 😆
“I am not lost, for I know where I am. But however, where I am may be lost.” Winnie the Pooh
I know - we leave the kitchen light on at night to stop the dog crying. But when I open the back door to let her out for a pee they are often still crawling over it, then they fall off because they are cold. We have to swap to a very dim night light for the few months that the hornets are about. The worst was the year when they were nesting in one of the bird boxes on the house wall. Poor dog used to go and hide in the larder when there was one buzzing about
“Light thinks it travels faster than anything but it is wrong. No matter how fast light travels, it finds the darkness has always got there first”
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Yes, I think that’s what it is. I also looked up the difference, to remember for the next time
” The Hornet is a large social wasp that has a brown thorax and brown and yellow stripes on its body, rather than black and yellow. It has an obvious 'waist' between the thorax and abdomen. The similar-looking Asian Hornet has recently arrived in the UK, but has a mainly brown abdomen except for one yellow segment. It is smaller than our native Hornet”