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Episode 2.49 - Inside the Hornet Cathedral & the Poisonous Yew


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Join Chris Skinner and Matthew Gudgin on a frosty early-December morning as they squeeze inside a 350-year-old hollow oak to stand beneath Britain’s largest wasp species’ abandoned hornet palace – a two-foot-tall paper cathedral of perfect hexagonal brood cells and ventilation chimneys, built by a single overwintering queen who turned a rotten heart into a palace of exquisite engineering.

Discover the deadly beauty of the English yew – the churchyard tree whose blood-red arils tempt birds while every other part (leaves, bark, seed) contains the lethal taxine poison. Hear the story of the 1942 Luftwaffe bomb that landed six feet from a young yew, carving “UXB” into its trunk forever, and feel the weight of the jagged shrapnel that punched through an 18-inch farmhouse wall while Chris’s pregnant mother sheltered inside.

Witness the heart-breaking reality of avian flu as isolated, wobbling rooks and piles of wood-pigeon feathers appear across the farm, and marvel at the ash trees quietly committing suicide – their roots eaten away by dieback until they simply lie down like tired giants, leaving perfect root plates and no warning.

From the phallic, corpse-scented stinkhorn seducing flies with its black slime to the promise of thousands of bee orchids already pushing through frozen soil on Arminghall Field, this is winter at High Ash Farm: death, sex, poison, hope and absolute wonder, all in one square mile of Norfolk.


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