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Paper-Nest Wasp

Actual size: 0.8 in.


Bald-Faced Hornet

Actual size: 0.8 in. |
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Wasps and Hornets at a Glance
When disturbed, wasps can be very aggressive pests. Who hasn't experienced the wrath of a wasp or hornet when a nest was disturbed?
Wasps commonly infiltrate homes in search of nesting sites and places to hibernate. They often nest inside wall cavities and under fasciae.
Allergic Reactions
Some people can have severeeven life-threateningallergic reactions to wasp stings. Make sure to get immediate medical attention if you experience symptoms other than mild swelling in the area of a sting.
Wasp and Hornet Control
Treating the nest itself is the most effective method of wasp control. As a general rule, control of wasp colonies in their nests should be attempted only at dust or after dark. During this time, nearly all members of the colony will have returned to the nest, and they will be less likely to leave.
Follow these safety tips when controlling wasps:

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Never attempt to remove a nest if you are allergic to the sting of a wasp or hornet.
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Wear several layers of clothing to protect yourself from stings.
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Stand a safe distance from the nest. |
Wasps can be found virtually anywhere in the home. In most cases, when you find wasps indoors you will encounter only one or two at a time. Wasps are often spotted indoors in the spring when queens are looking for nesting sites or in the fall when they are looking for hibernation sites.
Wasp and Hornet Prevention
Make sure to follow these guidelines for preventing waspseither outdoors or in your home:

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Restrict wasp access into the home by closing doors and windowsespecially as the cool weather arrives.
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Be careful when drinking from open beverage containers. Wasps are highly attracted to the sugar in some beverages and will go inside containers.
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Make sure that all garbage containers are sealed and that recycling materials are rinsed out before putting them in the bin.
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Avoid camping or picnicking near garbage bins.
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Store food in sealed containers when camping. |
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