Hello Tugmistress,
Yes this is def a Wood Wasp.
We were out workin the logs and came across a few on our batch. They are quite big right enough. Prob flown up from my garden just below u haha x
Ok this is the beastie we would like an ID for please?
The drawn circle underneath is round the edge of a 10p piece so you have scale.
My initial thought is still a wood wasp but i thought they were smaller
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Hello Tugmistress,
Yes this is def a Wood Wasp.
We were out workin the logs and came across a few on our batch. They are quite big right enough. Prob flown up from my garden just below u haha x
lol anne, thank you - this one was found on the QE pier down hill, i guess it's around with all the logs coming in for the log boats.
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Are they as bad tempered and do they sting like normal wasps?
I have no idea binnes, this one was found dead already on the pier, i hope not looking at the size of it!
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Hi, Tuggs. Def a wood wasp - take a look at that 'bad boy' egg tube at the rear! It's no big by comparison to the British Hornet... similar colouration but bigger that a 50p coin! Nice thing about those guys is that they hate ordinary wasps.
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