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Frequently Asked Questions about Yellowjackets

  1. I think I found a yellowjacket nest.  What should I do?
  2. Myself/child/pet was stung by a yellowjacket, bee, wasp.  What should I do?
  3. How can I protect myself/child/pet from yellowjackets, bees and wasps?
  4. What does a yellowjacket nest look like?
  5. What does an umbrella wasp nest look like?
  6. Where can I get additional information about yellowjackets?

 

 

 

I think I found a yellowjacket nest.  What should I do?

1.      Avoid the area!

2.      Keep children and pets away from the nest.

3.      Do not disturb or try to remove the nest.

4.      Avoid loud sounds and vibrations near the nest.

5.      Even though your neighbor might suggest it, DO NOT pour gasoline or other flammable products into the hole.

6.      Notify your local Mosquito Abatement District, a pest control company or local governmental authorities for identification and removal.

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Myself/child/pet was stung by a yellowjacket, bee, wasp.  What should I do?

1.      Wash the sting with soap and water.

2.      Apply antihistamine or anti-itch medication, ice or cold cloth, or meat tenderizer to the bite for swelling and pain.

3.      Watch for swelling or hypersensitive reaction.

4.      For allergic reactions seek medical care immediately.  Watch for difficulty with breathing or dizziness.

5.      If stung in the mouth or throat seek immediate medical care.

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How can I protect myself/child/pet from yellowjackets, bees, wasps?

1.      Avoid wearing perfumes or other scented products such as sunscreen, deodorants, cosmetics, hairsprays, and brightly colored and patterned clothes.

2.      Avoid going barefoot, especially in vegetation.

3.      Avoid cooking and eating outdoors where yellowjackets are present.

4.      Do not swat at yellowjackets.

5.      Do not drink soft drinks from an open container.  Keep lids on drinks.

6.      Keep foods covered.  Close or cover containers of meat or sugary foods.

7.      Check food before you put it in your mouth.

8.      Place all food waste in tightly covered garbage cans.

9.      Place traps far away from eating and gathering areas.

10.  Keep garbage cans away from picnic areas.

11.  Eliminate water sources like dripping outdoor faucets or standing pools of water.

12.  Contact your local Mosquito and Vector Control District for assistance with the elimination of these pests.

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What does a yellowjacket's nest look like?

Yellowjacket nests can be difficult to identify as many of them appear to be nothing more than a hole in the ground.  Yellowjacket nests can frequently be found along ditches, paths and fence lines.  You can find a photo and additional information about yellowjackets here.

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What does an umbrella wasp's nest look like?

Many people mistake an umbrella wasp nest for a yellowjacket nest.  Umbrella wasps commonly build their nests under eves of homes and in wall areas.  Their nests have the shape of an inverted umbrella thereby giving them their name.  They can also be known as paper wasps.  You can find a photo and additional information about umbrella wasps here.

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