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INFESTATIONS WITH SLUG-A-BUG
However, these insects also contribute to society. Honey bees provide 200 million pounds of honey every single year to commercial markets, pollinating a variety of fruit & vegetable crops in the process. While wasps prey on other kinds of insects that could harm crop yields worldwide.
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MENACE OR ALLY?
Stinging insects like wasps and bees can be a serious threat to human health. Every year, nearly 100 people die from allergic reactions to the venom within the sting.
The benefits of bees and wasps as a whole,
though, doesn’t really matter if there is a nest
in the eaves of your home or somewhere in your backyard. You just
want and need bee and wasp control.
Many types of stinging insects forage in garbage cans and outdoor eating
areas throughout the summer months.
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MY HOUSE IS YOUR HOUSE?
THE NESTING INSTINCT
Most stinging insects create nests of some sort, and that’s where the bee and wasp control problem comes in for most homeowners. These nests are rarely in convenient places
for you, leaving your family exposed to the danger of stings.
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THE NESTING INSTINCT
Here are a few of the most common nesting behaviors of bees and wasps:
Yellow jackets often build nests below ground. Bald-faced hornets often build nests along the sides of
buildings. Paper wasps build nests in overhangs, eaves, attics,
garages, sheds, and many other places. Honey bees primarily nest in manufactured hives, but you
might find them in a protected area near your home. Bumble bees love unused cavities in buildings or other
quiet locations.
No matter where you find a nest, any of these insects can sting you if they feel threatened. Both wasps and bumble bees can sting more than once. Honey bees can only sting one time.
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THE STINGING TRUTH
I f you get stung, you can probably expect
a localized reaction. Most experience swell ing, burning & itching that can last
several days. Allergic reactions, are also possible. I f fainting, difficulty breathing, or serious
swell ing occurs, seek immediate medical attention.
For Local Reactions: I f the stinger is embedded in the skin,
scratch it out as soon as possible. Use a topical ointment to relieve itching. Apply ice as needed to prevent swelling. For minor allergic reactions, treat with
an over the counter antihistamine.
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IF A STING OCCURS . . .
The best first step in dealing with these kinds of problems is to contact
a professional pest control company to
help you identify the type of infestation you have.
Experienced professionals will help to locate the
nesting site, then plot a course of action to move
forward.
PREVENTION AND CONTROL
You don’t have to take on the danger of a bees nest or a giant wasps nest alone. Bees and wasps can become very aggressive when disturbed. Your Slug-A-Bug bee control and pest control expert is highly trained and can remove the threat from your home in one visit.
WASP CONTROL TREATMENT OPTIONS
As the weather turns colder, pests like yellow jackets often become aggressive scavengers at outdoor events.
Wasp control is often difficult at outdoor events: Do not leave food and drink out to attract them.
Ensure your outdoor garbage cans are covered with tight l ids. Be sure to check your glass or can before drinking to make certain
no stinging insects have flown inside.
MINIMIZE YOUR PROBLEMS
Slug-A-Bug is the largest independently owned pest control company in Brevard County, we offer cutting edge solutions to help you deal with your
stinging insect problem for good.
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