A yellow jacket nest or infestation can be dangerous if someone accidentally disturbs the nest, and people allergic to yellow ...
Scavenging yellow jackets are less aggressive than those that are protecting a nest. And you are correct; they will not harm the trees and will generally not attack unless provoked. We commend you for ...
Yellow jackets will frequently utilize a hole left behind by rodents as a tunnel to an underground nest. Because of that, the ...
The venom is what causes the symptoms. A severe life-threatening allergic reaction is called anaphylaxis. The main symptoms are hives with trouble breathing and swallowing. It starts within 2 hours of ...
Mount Vernon (15-4) earned the No. 5 seed in the Division II central district tournament and will host No. 8 Columbus Briggs ...
If you can see the nest (like those attached to eaves), you can treat it using an aerosol spray labeled for wasps and hornets. For yellow jackets, spray it directly into the opening of the nest ...
Mud daubers nest under eaves, porch roofs, and behind shutters; they do not nest in trees or shrubbery. Yellow jackets usually construct their nests in the ground but sometimes will build above ground ...
Anaphylaxis can occur with bee, yellow jacket, wasp, or fire ant stings. Anaphylactic reactions are very rare after other insect bites. Reason: other insects don't have venom. Most insect bites cause ...