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European Hornet

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One of the larger hornets

This hornet is an introduced species first reported in the United States in 1840 in New York. Currently, its geographical range extends from the Northeastern states west to the Dakota, and south to Louisiana and Florida. It belongs to a family of wasps called the Vespids. Technically, it is the only hornet in North America. The European hornet is a large, aggressive yellow jacket. Homeowners should be cautious when attempting to control their nests.

Identification

The adult European hornet worker is approximately 35mm in length with yellow and brown coloration. The overwintering queens are somewhat larger. The nests are typically located in a cavity, such as a hollow tree or wall void. They will rarely appear freely suspended like the football-shaped baldfaced hornet nests. The entrance to European hornets’ nest is frequently two meters (six feet) or more above ground. In some instances, a portion of the gray, papery nest extends outside the cavity or void.

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