Stinging Insects

STINGING INSECTS – DON’T GET STUNG!

Stinging insects like bees, hornets, and wasps are generally a beneficial group of insects. However, they still account for about 30 percent of reported deaths from arthropod bites or stings.

Types of Stinging Insects

Bees, hornets, and wasps are a diverse group of insects. Some live in colonies or nests, while others live independently. They are vital to the pollination of many plants. They also play a critical role in our ecosystem. The social species, including bumblebees, honeybees, hornets, paper wasps, and yellow jackets, live together in colonies and work as a team to achieve their goals. Each member of the colony has a specific role, and they communicate with each other using a complex system of pheromones and body language. Their independence is the key to their success. On the other hand, solitary species like carpenter bees, mud daubers, cicada killers, digger wasps, potter and mason wasps, spider wasps, and velvet ants, prefer to live alone, and do not have a social structure. They are self-reliant and resourceful, and they rely on their innate instincts to survive and thrive in their environment.

How We Help Remove Stinging Insects

If you’ve been worried about pesky insects invading your home or property, we’re here to help! These insects are notorious for being territorial, and won’t hesitate to overstay their welcome if they decide to claim your space as their own. Don’t let these pests take over, contact us immediately at either of our easy-to-remember phone numbers – (336) 567-1404 or (919) 906-3600. Our team of experts will work efficiently to identify the nature of your pest problem, providing effective solutions that are tailored to your unique needs. If you’re not in a rush, you can even take advantage of our convenient contact form. Simply fill out your information and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible. Don’t let unwanted insects bother you or your loved ones any longer – reach out to us today and take back control of your home!

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