Yellow Jackets can bring a nasty sting
January 30, 2010 by admin
Filed under Our Wildlife Services, Tips for Homeowners
Yellow Jackets, unlike honey bees, can sting repeatedly without harm to themselves. You’ll usually find them in underground burrows or tree hollows. They build their nests of a paper like subtance from chewing wood pulp. And their nests can be huge in size.
When agitated, they can get very aggressive. We recently had a technician completely covered from head to toe in a beekeeper suit, yet he was stung repeatedly through a tiny opeining in his hat that he did not know about.
If you encounter yellow jackets on your property, do not try to handle them yourself. Call an expert. We recommend checking out this website for more information, and then CALL us.
866-263-WILD
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Todd on Tue, 9th Feb 2010 9:05 am
Yellow jackets can be a nasty surprise when you work outdoors alot.