If you mean we’re the party who prioritises keeping our river clean and our children safe and healthy, then I’m more than happy to keep banging on about water 😉
For reference, whatever the skill of the photographer, yellow-legged hornets (there are all sorts in Asia, so it’s a dumb name) are smaller than our lovely European hornets. At present, you’re unlikely to come across them in the street.
As a rule of thumb, if a big waspy-looking thing isn’t mostly black, then it isn’t one. And if it is, it still might be something else.
If you mean we’re the party who prioritises keeping our river clean and our children safe and healthy, then I’m more than happy to keep banging on about water 😉
For reference, whatever the skill of the photographer, yellow-legged hornets (there are all sorts in Asia, so it’s a dumb name) are smaller than our lovely European hornets. At present, you’re unlikely to come across them in the street.
As a rule of thumb, if a big waspy-looking thing isn’t mostly black, then it isn’t one. And if it is, it still might be something else.