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There are 200 species of wasp in Great Britain and they play an important role by living off plant eating insects.
There are two groups of wasp social wasp's and solitary wasp.
Solitary wasps are generally harmless with a mild sting.
Social queen wasps emerge from hibernation in spring and look for a suitable nest site.
The queen lays half a dozen eggs and forages for them, she masticates insects and feeds them to her larvae which intern produce a sweet solution which the queen eats.
The most obvious problem is that they sting.
There are two groups of wasp social wasp's and solitary wasp.
Solitary wasps are generally harmless with a mild sting.
Social queen wasps emerge from hibernation in spring and look for a suitable nest site.
The queen lays half a dozen eggs and forages for them, she masticates insects and feeds them to her larvae which intern produce a sweet solution which the queen eats.
The most obvious problem is that they sting.
The grey squirrel was introduced into Great Britain from North America in 1876 in Cheshire and established themselves throughout England and Wales.
The consequences of this were that the native red squirrels numbers declined.
The Grey squirrel has a greater ability to compete for food and this is believed to be the reason why.
The red squirrel can only be found in areas such as North Cumbria, Northumberland, Isle of Wight and Scotland.
Red squirrel numbers are currently around 160 000 whereas the grey squirrel numbers are around 2,500,000.
The consequences of this were that the native red squirrels numbers declined.
The Grey squirrel has a greater ability to compete for food and this is believed to be the reason why.
The red squirrel can only be found in areas such as North Cumbria, Northumberland, Isle of Wight and Scotland.
Red squirrel numbers are currently around 160 000 whereas the grey squirrel numbers are around 2,500,000.
Garden Ants are black in colour and 2-3mm long.
They are foragers and have a similar social set up as Bees and Wasps.
During July and August flying ants occur.
Whilst flying mating takes place and then the males die.
They can be a nuisance in properties but we do not see ants in the garden as a problem as they do not sting or carry disease.
A combination of insecticidal sprays and gels can be used to treat and the property banded.
Pharaohs Ants are 2-3mm long and are yellow/brown in colour and originate from North Africa/Mediterranean.
They are foragers and have a similar social set up as Bees and Wasps.
During July and August flying ants occur.
Whilst flying mating takes place and then the males die.
They can be a nuisance in properties but we do not see ants in the garden as a problem as they do not sting or carry disease.
A combination of insecticidal sprays and gels can be used to treat and the property banded.
Pharaohs Ants are 2-3mm long and are yellow/brown in colour and originate from North Africa/Mediterranean.
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