As far as I know OCGW are solitary and at 2-3mm pretty small, scarcely even a snack for a hornet. The only proven killer of OCGW is the Torymus sinensis Kamija mentioned above, which has been deployed in Italy, Spain & France, (within Europe).
Ah.
Yes might be a slight size mismatch there. :o)
I have seen a European Hornet in the middle of my Uni halls on parquet flooring. Long time ago now.
I remember it well because it actually looked round at me.
Articulated it's head not body.
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As far as I know OCGW are solitary and at 2-3mm pretty small, scarcely even a snack for a hornet. The only proven killer of OCGW is the Torymus sinensis Kamija mentioned above, which has been deployed in Italy, Spain & France, (within Europe).