Kippaxpete
Well-Known Member
Most likely a type of ichneumon wasp. Despite their name, they're not actually a species of wasp but an entirely separate insect group which help to control other species considered to be pests by laying their eggs on a host insect. Oh and, despite their appearance, they're harmless to humans as they have no sting.Something like this
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Had 5 of these big buggers in our kitchen over the last 2 weeks, quite interesting and about 2 inches in length. Not too bothered about them as such as they dont appear to eat humans but concerned about where they are coming from and how are they getting in.....never seen them before but apparently are pretty common and widespread, just a bit scary when first seen them
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