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Danielle Kate Wroe

Gardeners warned to 'seek help immediately' as potentially deadly insects spotted in UK

It's that time of year when there's an odd sunny day and we're all desperate to soak up the rays outside, perhaps even doing a spot of gardening to get it summer-ready.

But those with a garden in the UK are being warned after reports of Asian hornets being spotted.

The British Pest Control Association (BPCA) has urged people to seek help if they think that the species is present in their garden - as they can be seriously dangerous.

A sting from an Asian hornet may result in anaphylaxis, which can be life-threatening, but is treatable if action is taken quickly.

People are being warned that Asian hornets have been spotted in the UK (Getty Images)

The insects have been spotted in Northumberland, Dorset and Kent, reports the Liverpool Echo.

Asian hornets look similar to European hornets, although are slightly smaller and tend to be black or dark brown.

The invasive species has a distinctive yellow band at the rear, bright yellow tips to the legs, a yellow belt at the waist, and a black head with an orange or yellow face.

Meanwhile, European hornets have markings similar to a wasp on their abdomen, with dark-coloured legs.

Natalie Bungay, BPCA Technical Manager, said: "If you're not sure what that stripy flying insect buzzing around your garden is, get in touch with a BPCA member who will have the technical knowledge to identify and deal with any infestation.

"Anyone who has concerns about hornet activity should contact a pest professional such as a BPCA member, who will have the technical knowledge to spot the difference between an Asian hornet and a native insect."

A gardening pro has also been telling those who are green-fingered that they've been watering their plants all wrong, inadvertently killing them.

Have you ever spotted an Asian hornet? Let us know in the comments.

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