{"id":38658,"date":"2023-09-09T22:57:29","date_gmt":"2023-09-09T22:57:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/miamiheatnation.com\/?p=38658"},"modified":"2023-09-09T22:57:29","modified_gmt":"2023-09-09T22:57:29","slug":"baking-brits-warned-of-killer-booze-loving-asian-hornets-that-feed-off-beer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/miamiheatnation.com\/world-news\/baking-brits-warned-of-killer-booze-loving-asian-hornets-that-feed-off-beer\/","title":{"rendered":"Baking Brits warned of killer booze-loving Asian hornets that feed off beer"},"content":{"rendered":"
Beer-hungry baking Brits have been issued an urgent warning to "protect your pints" as deadly Asian hornets could try to steal them.<\/p>\n
The unexpected 32C September heatwave has seen pint-hunters taking to the pubs in droves this week.<\/p>\n
And as the weather gets even hotter this weekend, a swarm of Asian hornets could follows.<\/p>\n
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The beastly insects are actually attracted to beer, because they like alcohol.<\/p>\n
And any drinkers who witness one hovering over their pint are being told to leave their glasses and report the sighting to the authorities.<\/p>\n
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Those drinking in pub gardens and landlords are being told to pay particular attention to the species, which is also known to feast on champagne and wine.<\/p>\n
The warning was issued by Chris Bonnett, founder of GardeningExpress, who said: \u201cWe\u2019re expected to see more and more Asian Hornets enter the country after the recent heatwave across Europe and people need to be aware of what to do if they see this insect.<\/p>\n
\u201cIt\u2019s important to be aware that these insects love alcohol, particularly beer, champagne and wine, so you may find them at a beer garden or hovering above your pint at a barbecue.<\/p>\n
\u201cIf you notice one in your drink then just leave your glass alone and make sure you report the sighting. These days you can do this online or on apps and this will allow professionals to track down any nests and deal with them safely.<\/p>\n
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