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Jul 2022
A suspected Asian hornet has been spotted in a garden in Harrogate today.
Andy Johnson believes he spotted one of the invasive insects on the fence outside his garden in the Hookstone area of town.
He told the Stray Ferret:
https://twitter.com/andyj2859/status/1551539714989199360
The invasive species is a threat to native honey bees, which is why Defra asks sightings to be reported via its website - and even set up an app for reporting sightings in 2017.
Its website said the hornets pose "no greater risk to human health than a bee" but they were a threat to British honey bees, which was the reason any sightings needed to be reported.
Since 2016, there have been 22 confirmed sightings in the UK, including 12 nests which have been destroyed. One of the sightings in 2018 was in Hull, but the rest are mostly closer to the south coast and commonly in September and October.
He added he wanted people to be aware that the insects could have migrated to the Harrogate area so if they spotted one, they would know to take a photograph and report it.
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