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Lunch in wasp...

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Lunch in wasp sent on August 09, 2020 (15:00) by Maracante. 10 comments, 426 views.

at 200mm, 1/250 f/4.0, ISO 100, hand held. Napoli, Italy.




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avatarsupporter
sent on August 10, 2020 (11:45) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

You'd think it's an Asian hornet. It is very aggressive it is a true destroyer of hives :-o
A greeting Claudio :-)

avatarsenior
sent on August 10, 2020 (13:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

That means I have to be careful?!!?

avatarjunior
sent on August 10, 2020 (21:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

If it happens to you in your hand, kill him Maracante! ;-)
He is an alien species in Italy and kills our bees and wasps.
Francesco

avatarsenior
sent on August 10, 2020 (21:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Francesco

avatarsenior
sent on August 10, 2020 (22:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

:-P All ok guys is not the velutina wasp but orientalis. All affixed ;-)

avatarsupporter
sent on August 19, 2020 (12:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Nice snap, it looks just like an Asian hornet, be very careful not to unnerve it :-D
Hello Manlio

avatarsenior
sent on August 19, 2020 (18:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

No no I have appeuted through the various associations and it is not an Asian hornet. Good thing.

avatarsenior
sent on February 06, 2021 (20:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

It is true, it is not an Asian hornet (Vespa mandarinia), but it is a Vespa orientalis, and they too are unfortunately predators of the mellifica bee. They are very aggressive wasps, but if not harassed, they usually do not attack humans, and prefer to move away, I can say from personal experience.
;-) property

avatarsenior
sent on February 08, 2023 (10:18) | This comment has been translated

Very nice!

avatarsenior
sent on February 08, 2023 (17:34) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

All expert entomologists in the comments of this photo, as far as I see :-D you do not know how to distinguish a Vespa crabro from a Vespa orientalis, you do not know the differences even between an Apis mellifera and a Polistes and immediately to shoot? Bravo Maracante, you have informed yourself adequately and you have immediately appeased the alarmism I
add a clarification to what Claudio L says: they are aggressive but only around the nest as well as Vespa crabro (the common hornet), usually I have never had problems with either species despite having photographed them at close distances of about 20-30 cm while they fed


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