Some stinging insects, like bees, are beneficial to our environment. They help flowers and other plants to grow. Others, such as yellow jackets, wasps, or hornets can be very annoying while people are trying to enjoy the outdoors. In the early spring, wasp traps can be very helpful in reducing the amount of activity around structures. The queens are in search of nest building sites and get caught in these traps at this time of year, thereby reducing activity around structures. In some cases allergic reactions can cause detrimental effects in humans. Our field service team can locate and eliminate the source of most any stinging insect problem and even propose a long term management program just for you.
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| Africanized honeybees |
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| Baldfaced hornet |
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| Baldfaced hornet nest |
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| Bumblebee |
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| Carpenter bee |
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| Honey bee |
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| Solitar ground nesting bee |
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| Solitary wasp |
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| Yellow jacket |
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| Yellow jacket nest |
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