I only saw one hornet in Dordogne, good job hubby didnt or he would have legged it, bad enough a dragonfly coming into the caravan, he just locked himself in the toilet and shouted for me to deal with it.
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Time to say goodbye
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Quote: Originally posted by happybonzo on 05/9/2008
Better get Wikipedia to update their pages then - bit like the Squaddie who has unwittingly brought a Camel spider back in his kit from Iraq
However, after much research, it is not actually THE Asian Giant Hornet which is so vicious with a terrible sting etc, rather it is simply Asian Hornet (thought it is giant!) See here the difference and also the story on how they may have arrived in France in 2007 here
So you can camp a little easier now that you know your leg won't drop off if you get stung, however they are still not to be trifled with - any wasp with a sting that big is going to be painful!
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Jan 2013 - Skiing, Kühtai, Austria
May - Swiss Farm
Fforest Ffields
Aug - Saumur, France
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Jan '14 - Skiing, Les Houches
Thank you for that update CaddyClan, I read the information with interest. Most years here in NE Essex we have huge wasps and hornets (they love our figs) but I have to say they are generally less of a nuisance than their smaller cousins. This year however, there has been hardly any.
When we were at Puy du Fou we noticed the wasps were particularly attracted to the kids eating ice cream.
A toddler next to us was stung on the lip while his dad did everything to swipe the wasp away - all the time trying to hold onto the icecreams that he and the toddler were holding, then going to sit with his wife and other child, still getting tormented by wasps and eventually getting up to leave. I just couldn't understand why they didn't just ditch the ice creams!! I know they cost 3E each - but what price not getting stung???
Christine
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Quote: Originally posted by xtinexoop on 07/9/2008
When we were at Puy du Fou we noticed the wasps were particularly attracted to the kids eating ice cream.
Ice cream and apples - one French child in front of us had several around him even after he had finished his apple and then one landed on his face. His mum told him to sit completely still which he amazingly did while it crawled around his face for several minutes and then eventually flew off. Poor little chap was only about six but was so good, especially considering most people start flapping wildly when one comes within five feet of them.
Susie
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