The Oriental Hornet is the most significant stinging hornet in Dubai and a genuine safety risk. Large and powerful, with a painful sting that can cause severe allergic reactions in sensitive individuals, it builds colonies in cavities, wall voids, underground burrows, and sheltered structures around villas, gardens, and outdoor areas. The danger is in the defence: hornets aggressively protect their nest, and an accidental disturbance — mowing near a ground nest, opening an infested cavity — can trigger multiple stings in seconds. Attempting DIY removal is genuinely hazardous, as it provokes the entire colony. Nests grow through the warm season, increasing the risk over time.
Santera's Dubai Municipality-certified technicians remove Oriental Hornet nests safely using proper protective equipment and professional treatment, neutralising the colony at the nest and then removing it. We locate concealed nests, treat at the right time of day, and advise on preventing return. For villas, schools, hospitality, and outdoor venues, we prioritise rapid, safe response in line with Dubai Municipality standards.

Get to know the physical signs and behavioral patterns associated with this species. Knowledge of these specific traits helps in maintaining a secure and pest-free environment.
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Santera handles Oriental Hornets in Dubai with a Dubai Municipality-certified, safety-first process: trained technicians locate and deal with the nest using proper equipment, then advise on prevention so the risk doesn't return. Given the danger, this should never be attempted yourself.

It isn't safe to deal with Oriental Hornets yourself. Attempting to handle or remove them risks the nest, which is dangerous to disturb yourself, and DIY methods rarely resolve the underlying problem. The safe, effective route is trained professional response.

Because the source survives. Colonies are founded by a single overwintered queen who establishes the nest and raises the first workers; the colony then expands through the season, producing new reproductives later. Nests can become large by late summer. That's exactly why surface sprays and one-off DIY fail — they hit what's visible while the source keeps producing more, so lasting control has to target the source, not just the symptoms.

Watch for Oriental Hornets themselves and the signs they leave. Oriental Hornets are large, typically 25–35mm, with a robust reddish-brown body marked by a broad bright yellow band across the abdomen and yellow patches on the head. Oriental Hornets are social insects living in colonies that grow through the warm season. They nest in cavities, wall voids, underground burrows, and sheltered structures, and are most active in daytime heat (unusually, they are stimulated by sunlight). Catching it early, before numbers build, makes treatment far easier.

Yes — the Oriental Hornet delivers an intensely painful sting and can cause severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reactions; it defends its nest aggressively, so disturbance can trigger multiple stings.

Adult Oriental Hornets feed on sugars — nectar, ripe and fallen fruit, and sweet substances — and hunt insects (including bees) to feed their larvae protein. In Dubai they are drawn to gardens, fruiting plants, outdoor dining, and sweet drinks, which brings them into contact with people in outdoor areas, especially in warmer months. Cut off these food, water, and shelter sources and you remove what draws them in — but an established population still needs targeted treatment to clear fully.