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Matthew Dresch

Deadly Asian hornets that can KILL with one sting feared to be heading for UK

Killer insects are expected to descend on the UK as record levels of deadly Asian hornets have been found on one of the Channel Islands.

Just one sting from the black and yellow striped insects can result in death - if the victim is allergic to their venom.

The creatures have arrived in large numbers in Jersey this year and are now likely to appear in the UK.

Some 13 hornet nests containing queens have already been destroyed in Jersey this year, compared to 12 in 2018, according to a report.

The hornets have hit Jersey and are now likely to move to the mainland (AFP/Getty Images)

An expert told The Sun that the pests are a threat to biodiversity, with current wet conditions in the country set to provide a perfect breeding ground for the bugs.

The Jersey Evening Post reports that 80 Asian hornet queens have been found on the island so far this year.

Insect expert Alastair Christie told the newspaper: "A lot of people are on high alert, which means the amount of reports is much higher than last year.

One sting from an Asian hornet can prove fatal (Getty Images)

"So far we have had a total of 203 reported sightings of Asian hornets and of those, just 80 turned out to be a hornet – the rest were just wasps, bees and other pollinating insects.

"But while the increased amount of sightings is partly down to people being more aware, it is also undoubtedly due to the fact that there are more of them on the island this year."

The insects are originally from Asia, however they emerged in France in 2004 and eventually reached the Channel Islands and UK in 2016, the newspaper reports.

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