# Asian Hornet Invasion Warning as Summer Sees Surge in UK Sightings **Autumn is normally when the Asian hornet is at its most active and experts are urging people to be vigilant.** Although the Asian hornet is not normally aggressive towards humans, it can sting and will deliver a painful, sharp sting if it feels threatened. The hornets, which are larger than the native honey bee, are also a threat to bees. **They actively hunt other insects including bees and other pollinators and can quickly decimate a colony.** The Asian hornet is a relatively new arrival to the UK, having first been spotted in 2016. However, their population has grown rapidly in recent years and they are now found in many parts of the country. They are particularly active in the summer months, when they are searching for food for their nests.
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**The Asian hornet is a threat to both humans and bees.** The Asian hornet is a venomous insect and its sting can be painful. In some cases, it can also cause an allergic reaction. The hornets are also a threat to bees, as they actively hunt them and can quickly decimate a colony. **If you see an Asian hornet, it is important to report it to the authorities.** You can report sightings of Asian hornets to the Non-Native Species Secretariat. The NNSS will then investigate the sighting and take appropriate action. There are some things that you can do to help prevent the spread of Asian hornets. These include: * **Be vigilant for Asian hornets.** If you see an Asian hornet, report it to the authorities. * **Avoid disturbing Asian hornet nests.** If you see an Asian hornet nest, do not disturb it. Leave the area and report the nest to the authorities. * **Keep your garden free of food sources for Asian hornets.** Asian hornets are attracted to sweet foods, such as fruit and sugary drinks. Keep these foods covered or stored away where the hornets cannot reach them. **By following these tips, you can help to prevent the spread of Asian hornets and protect both humans and bees.**
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