What is a hornet? A hornet is the largest species of wasp in Europe, recognizable by its robust body of yellow-brown color and loud wings. It is a social insect that lives in colonies with clearly defined roles.
According to National Geographic, hornets play an important role in nature, as they help regulate the population of other insects. icon-expand Nests are usually hidden in trees, attics or cavities. FOT: Adobe Stock What kind of nests do hornets build and how many are there in them?
Hornets build large, paper nests made of chewed wood fibers, which they mix with saliva. These nests are usually hidden in trees, attics or cavities. As the British Pest Control Association explains, a colony begins with one queen in the spring, and by the summer, up to a thousand hornets can live in one nest.
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