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muskox | 18:31 Wed 25th Jun 2014 | Animals & Nature
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Saw a huge long insect, about 4 cms long, with the appearance of a bee and not as skinny as a wasp. A distinguishing feature of the insect was that it had a bright orange furry bottom. It flew in to my house and I managed to get it outside again. I know what bees look like and it was not like any bees that I have ever seen. It was much bigger than a normal queen bee. Any ideas what it could be?
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It sounds like some type of hornet to me.
Have you tried looking at a website called uk safari ? You might see a picture of what it is you're trying to identify in there.
Good luck
Have a look at queen red-tailed bumblebee - although 4 cms is ginormous
What's 4cm in old money - say just over an inch and a half? That's pretty big for a bumblebee - maybe it was the Queen!
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Yes most hornets look like wasps, not furry like bees
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Yes, the red-tailed bumblebee it was, although it was a huge version. I wish my camera had been working!
Thank you all for your sensible suggestions.

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