People are being told to keep an eye out for them in their gardens
Glasgow residents who have gardens are being hit with an urgent warning that could affect their health.
There have been a number of sightings of Asian hornets, according to the Echo, with many people having already reported spitting them.As a result, the British Pest Control Association is urging people to "seek help immediately" if they see an unusual insect in their gardens. Asian hornets also pose a threat to British bees and sightings should be immediately reported to the Non-native Species Secretariat.
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