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European Hornet

Vespa crabro L.

Description:

It is the largest European eusocial wasp. The queen measures 25 - 35 mm long; workers are 18 - 24 mm. In males, as in most members of the Aculeata, the antennae have 13 segments, while in females there are only 12; also as in other aculeates, the male abdomen has seven visible segments, while the female has six; females possess an ovipositor modified into a sting which is not barbed. See wasp and bee characteristics to help identify similar insects. This species will sting in response to being stepped on or grabbed. They are also defensive of their hive and rather aggressive around food sources such as lilac bushes. Care should be taken when encountered in these circumstances as they may sting without warning. The pain from the sting may persist for several days with attendant swelling.

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injica
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Zagreb, Croatia

Spotted on Aug 6, 2013
Submitted on Aug 7, 2013

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