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...you may not want to return there too quickly if there is too many of the freaky, bloody great hornets about, of the like that I've just seen? How common are these things, i've not seen them in Kent until recently. My other half had one fly in the bedroom the other week, and I don't mind admitting they scare the bejesus out out of me, never mind her. Was lugging some ash out of a small copse in Staplehurst, and one flew by a few yards away- massive, orangey-hued thing.

Is this just load of tosh about the Asian variety making it over here- they had a few people in France keel over (anaphalyptic shock) a couple of years back. If its that normal for whatever variety this is to be here, how come I've not seen them previously..

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