Don't mess around with wasps. If you have a nest in one of your walls, get rid of it — carefully — by following our expert ...
Wisconsin Public Radio This time of year, yellow jacket wasps can be a bit ornery and aggressive. PJ Liesch, manager of the ...
Mark Sheperdigian from Rose Pest Solutions explains that yellow jacket nests grow large by season’s end, leading to heightened activity. Attracted to sugary foods and drinks, these wasps pose a ...
Yellow jackets are most aggressive during the late summer and early fall months. The insects often abandon their nests in winter so you may be able to just leave them be, but if you have to remove ...
By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Reports of increased yellow jacket activity, including visitors getting stung at the Jesse Stuart ...
They have two parallel yellow stripes on their thorax ... tend to build large, dark nests and conceal them in a bush, wall or the ground, rather than in a tree, Patterson said.
He instantly takes off sprinting, running to the other side of the house ... nest," but told Newsweek he later learned they were ground hornets. Ground hornets are close relatives of yellow ...
Hornets are flying, stinging insects that are slightly larger than paper wasps or yellow jackets, and unlike bees ... to discourage the development of nests and killing or removing them when ...
Stinging, meat-seeking yellow jackets have helped temporarily shut down educational programs held at the Ojai Raptor Center.