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Fly agaric has been spotted in the south of England - keep looking out for them!

Queen Common wasp. Margaret Bartonwasp (queen)

Vespula vulgaris

  • The queen is the first wasp you’ll see in early spring when she searches for a nesting site
     
  • The queen has the familiar vivid yellow and black stripes, triangular head and sting of the smaller workers
     
  • The queen is about 2 - 2.5cm
     

Where foundrecord

Wasps are attracted to meat, sweet food and drinks.

Nests are usually only seen as tiny entrance holes, usually underground but also in cavities in walls, ceiling, logs and trees.
 

When to look for

  • Early spring - about April