A motoring company's managing director is urging people with brightly coloured cars to stay vigilant over the coming days as they are more likely to be 'targeted'. With temperatures on the rise again next week, reaching as high as 30 degrees for southern areas on Wednesday , July 9, people who drive certain cars may want to be 'extra careful'.

The warning comes as wasps are generally more active when the weather is warm , especially during the summer. Higher temperatures boost their metabolism and their activity as they look for food and water to sustain their expanding colonies

This heightened activity can result in more interactions with people, including when driving , and wasps might become more aggressive if they sense a threat. Although wasps are pollinators and play a pa

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