Officials warn of aggressive wasps at popular hiking destination

Fish and Game officials are warning Granite Staters of angry wasps at a popular hiking destination in Woodstock.Three hikers from New Jersey, including two children, were stung Monday afternoon near the wreckage of a World War II B-18 bomber on Mount Waternomee, officials said.One person was treated for allergic reaction.The plane crashed in 1942. Officials believe the wasps are living inside the wreckage along a trail near Walker Brook Road.Get the WMUR app12967056

Fish and Game officials are warning Granite Staters of angry wasps at a popular hiking destination in Woodstock.

Three hikers from New Jersey, including two children, were stung Monday afternoon near the wreckage of a World War II B-18 bomber on Mount Waternomee, officials said.


One person was treated for allergic reaction.

The plane crashed in 1942. Officials believe the wasps are living inside the wreckage along a trail near Walker Brook Road.