Stinging Pests

Origin

Stinging pests such as bees, wasps, and hornets are found in various parts of the world.

Characteristics

Insects with stingers used for defense or capturing prey. Vary in size, color, and nesting habits.

Types

Common species include Honey bees (Apis spp.), Paper wasps (Polistes spp.), and Bald-faced hornets (Dolichovespula maculata).

Attraction Factors

Nectar-rich flowers, sweet food sources, and suitable nesting locations.

Behavior

 Social or solitary insects that may sting when threatened, leading to allergic reactions in some individuals.

Identification

Varying sizes, colors, and distinctive body features depending on the species.

Prevention

Sealing potential entry points, removing attractive food sources, wearing protective clothing outdoors, and seeking professional help for nest removal.

Control

Baits, insecticidal sprays, dusts, or gels, crack and crevice treatments, trapping, and professional extermination for severe infestations.

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