The Joint Is Jumpin’ – The Story Of The Flea
The Joint Is Jumpin’ – The Story Of The Flea (Ken Chadwick)
The Joint Is Jumpin’ – The Story Of The Flea -Contrary to popular opinion cat & dog fleas do not live on their chosen animal, they merely jump onto their host at feeding time, and dinner for a flea of course is blood.
In nature the fleas live and breed in the nest of animal they feed on, in reality of course in a modern house the ‘nest’ becomes the carpets, rugs and soft furnishings.

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Flea (Ctenocephalides felis & canis) infestations are becoming much more prevalent in recent years, centrally heated homes provide an ideal environment for the life cycle of the insect, which can be completed in as little as 16 days.
The increased presence of urban foxes in many towns and cities may be responsible for the increased number of flea infestations as foxes always carry a generous population to share with the neighbourhood cats and dogs.
The well fed flea lays its eggs in the nesting material, carpets in a modern dwelling, which hatch out into larvae which crawl away from light and hence are to be found deep in the pile. In the egg and larval stage they are also pretty resistant to insecticide which is why it is rarely possible to cure a flea infestation with one treatment.
The larvae eat the blood rich droppings of the adult flea before pupating to emerge as a young, hungry flea
Human beings do not taste especially nice to fleas and our blood is not of sufficient quality for them to breed, but in the absence of a cat or a dog we will do!
In the absence of a host the immature flea can go into a dormant state without feeding for up to a year or more and then revive within seconds on feeling the vibration from the footfall of a potential meal. For this reason properties which have been empty for a while often provide a little surprise for the new owners.
Often the family holiday is the time when people notice they have a flea problem, having put the family pet in kennels for a couple of weeks the resident flea population is starving and eager to greet them on their return.

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There is however a dangerous side to fleas, we all know they were responsible for transmission of plague and thankfully we don’t have that to contend with anymore but they can set off serious skin irritations in susceptible people including dermatitis.
They also have a more sinister side. The flea is an intermediate host for tapeworm.
When the flea dines on an animal infected with tapeworm it can ingest the worm eggs which pass into its guts. These infected fleas can then be ingested by a cat or dog during self-grooming and the worms infect the new host.
Worse still it is easy for a human baby or toddler to accidentally ingest these fleas when crawling on flea infested carpets.
In order to clear a flea infestation it will be necessary to treat both the animal and the carpets and soft furnishings of the property and outdoor areas where the animal may frequently visit. A professional pest controller will often use both an insecticide and a growth retardant hormone to interfere with the flea life-cycle. The cat or dog will need to be treated at the same time by a veterinary surgeon.
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How To Get Rid Of Ants In Your Home 3 Year Guarantee
How To Get Rid Of Ants In Your House Permanently – Spring Special Offer
Get Rid Of Ants In Your House Permanently – spring is here and with it comes the annual scourge of ants which for many people can be nothing short of a nightmare.
In North West England the summers of 2007 & 2008 were very poor and the ants did not thrive, a respite for those who suffer ants in the house on an annual basis but already 2009 looks like it will be the summer of the ant as calls are being received already.
Those that suffer know that flying ants in the house can be a nightmare, almost impossible to cure as the nests are hidden in cavity walls and beneath floors, and the only way to destroy the nest is to kill the queen. This is all but impossible using powders and potions from hardware stores.
There are a variety of new techniques available to pest controllers now which are highly effective in dealing with ant infestations.
These range from using micro-encapsulated insecticides which stick to the worker ants’ bodies and are taken back into the nest and a special technique which effectively puts an impenetrable barrier around the house which the ants cannot cross.
This involved drilling tiny holes into the cavity walls from the outside of the property and blowing in an insecticidal powder under pressure which forms a barrier that the ants cannot cross.
This will effectively prevent the ants inside from foraging outside and dooms the colony.
We are able to give a three year guarantee which is then extendable indefinitely in periods of three years by topping up the powder.
There is no smell or odour and it is perfectly safe for children and pets and can be done whilst the property is occupied.
For a short period we are offering a 30% discount on our normal prices so for a limited period the costs would be as follows
Semi-detached house £175.00
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On terraced & semi-detached we can only guarantee the treated walls, so if they are coming in through the untreated party wall there is little we can do unless your neighbours agree to treatment.
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Squirrels Traps What To Do About Squirrels
Squirrels Traps What To Do About Squirrels
Squirrels Traps What To Do About Squirrels – The squirrel population in the Noth West U.K. has rocketed over the last 20 years to the degee that they are now a major pest species.
The grey squirrels which we see in our gardens and parks (Sciurus carolinensis) are not native to Britain, having been introduced here less than 200 years ago.
Like other members of the family Sciuridae, the Grey Squirrel is a hoarder; it hoards food in numerous small caches for later recovery. Some caches are temporary, especially those made near the site of a sudden

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surplus of food.
Other stores are more permanent and are not used until months later. It has been estimated that each squirrel makes several thousand hoards each season. The squirrels have very good spatial memory for the positions of these caches, and use distant and nearby landmarks to find them. Smell is used once the squirrel is within a short distance of the cache.
The nest of the grey squirrel is called a dray (or drey) and it is usual for the female to have two litters per year, with two to four babies each.
They are minor problems, rooting up bulbs and stealing food intended for birds but become major pests when they enter our homes.
It is increasingly common for pest controllers to be called out to homes where a nest has been constructed in a loft or attic space.
Squirrels are rodents and as such have continually growing teeth; the word rodent coming from the Latin ‘rodere’ meaning ‘to gnaw’ and this they do extremely well.
It is rare to enter a loft space where a dray has been made and find that they have not chewed electrical wiring, indeed it is estimated that up to 40% percent of fires without an obviously attributable cause may be started by rodents damaging wiring.
Unfortunately they can also chew through water-pipes, especially with the recent trend towards plastic piping.
As if that isn’t enough, many household insurance policies specifically exclude damage caused by rodents so if a squirrel floods your home by chewing through a pipe in the loft you may find yourself without insurance cover.
Removing squirrels requires professional help, not least in as much as the law regarding squirrels needs to be obeyed. You cannot simply get a packet of rat poison from your local store and deal with them that way as you would be committing a criminal offence.
Furthermore you cannot trap them and move them some distance from your home, quite apart from the fact that removing a squirrel from the area of its food caches would probably condemn it to death by starvation, it is also a criminal offence under the Wildlife & Countryside Act 1981 under which it is illegal to release a grey squirrel in Britain.
That pertains also to rescuing, and releasing injured squirrels.
In the majority cases trapping is the the only option and this must be done in a specified manner with routine, regular inspections of the traps.
Trapped squirrels should be then despatched humanely.
That concludes this article – Squirrels Traps What To Do About Squirrels
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Wasps’ Nests Destroyed In Trafford £32.00
Wasps’ Nests Destroyed In Trafford £32.00 – 0161 930 8814
Wasps’ Nests Destroyed In Trafford £32.00 – Trafford Pest Control destroy wasps’ nests throught the Trafford borough for a 2009 fixed fee of £32.00. We work seven days per week and fo not charge extra for evenings, weekend or bank holiday call outs. If you have more than one wasps’ nest we do not charge extra for the second nest and then it is only £10 extra for the third and each subsequent nest treated ON THE SAME VISIT.
Traffod Borough Council are charging £52 for the first nest and £30 for each subsequent nest. Call us to arrange a visit on 0161 930 8814.

Wasps' Nests Destroyed In Trafford £29.50
The stinging wasp season is almost upon us once more, what would summer be without our old friends the wasps to annoy us as we enjoy our summer evening barbeques?
The biology of the wasp means they are rarely seen much before July as until then only the wasp queen is in the nest.
In spring the over-wintered queens leave their hibernating sites to look for nesting places which could be in a hole in the ground, a hollow tree or man made structures such as chimneys eaves, lofts and attics, garden sheds etc.
The young queen starts to make her nest with a papery material that she makes by chewing small slivers of wood mixed with saliva; this is known as Wasp paper.
She will raise the first few workers by her own efforts and those workers will then continue the enlargement of the nest and caring for the immature Wasps to follow.
Nest construction gets into full swing in June and will reach its maximum in size in September, when 5 – 30,000 workers may be in the nest. These workers will collect food up to 400 metres from the nest. The size of wasps’ nests will vary from year to year, the severity of the previous winter is probably the main factor.
In the mid-September the newly produced queens mate and leave the nest to find hibernation sites, the rest of the nest dies out and the nest is never reused.
Individuals react differently to being stung by wasps; some are hardly affected, while others suffer considerable pain and swelling and a few become seriously allergic to being stung, which in rare cases results in sudden death due to anaphylactic shock.
Control
It is always advisable to let a professional Pest Controller deal with a Wasps’ nest for the reasons given above. An insecticide will be injected into the entrance to the nest. Returning wasps will carry the insecticide into the middle of the nest and within a short time all wasps should be dead.
It is foolish to allow a wasps’ nest to go full term as the new queens produced by the nest will invariably build nests nearby in the following spring resulting in many more nests the following year. For this reason several nests are often clustered together in a neighbourhood a locality.
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Army Ants: Natures most powerful Insect
Army ants are relentless when on the march.
They have no mercy and feel no remorse for destroying everything in their path. Among army ant soldiers they are special scouting units that go out looking for food.Army ants have amazing digestive system which can dissolve almost any living creature, including humans.
Army ants have two different phases of activity, the Nomadic phase and the Stationary phase. A carpet of army ants can be as large as 20 meters wide. As destructive as they seem, they are an important part of their natural environment as they help to keep other insects populations under control. If viewed from above, the ants would look much like a tree, with the ant spreading on from the main group like branches.
This is called a bivouac.
They are resourceful and determined when it comes to finding food and will climb trees, invade homes and even build bridges to get to a food source.
Most army ants colonies live in South and Central America.
Army ants soldiers attack in extremely large groups, covering their prey completely as they begin to cut the flesh into tiny pieces.Workers army ants are usually prohibited from reproducing.Army ant queen can lay up to 120,000 eggs.Army ants usually have brown color, though some army ants are also black.Army ants diet usually includes other insects, smaller snakes and small animals such as baby birds.Army Ants have a lifespan of 3 to 13 months.
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When army ant queen dies colonies quickly disappear, and while some ants are being attacked by other colonies the other luckier ones (usually the workers) are being accepted in other colonies.
However, genetic evidence found in 2003 show that they came from one common ancestor that lived 100 million years ago.
New world Army ants mostly come from the Ecioninae sub-family, while Old world Army ants come from Aenictini and Dorylini sub-families. The other hunting technique is called a swarm attack. The Nomadic phase is when the ants hunt for their prey. The term “Army ant” is actually applied to 200 different ant species. Army ants can march around 65 feet in an hour.
One is called the Column raid. The majority of them eat other insects, large spiders, small mammals, reptiles, birds and their eggs, larvae of other insects and some even eats seeds. During a swarm attack, the ant will set a trap for their prey by forming a carpet of themselves on the jungle floor. Instead, they make a living nest with their own bodies. The name “army ants” refers to over 200 ant species characterized by huge numbers of ants foraging simultaneously over a certain area, attacking prey in vast numbers.
They usually move from one place to another.Army ants are usually antagonistic to each other, attacking soldiers from rival colonies in border disputes that keep the army ant colonies separate from each other.The big boss of the army ant colony is the large ant queen who produces the eggs from which all of the colony’s ants are born.
Army ants colonies consists of queen, workers, and soldiers.
Long ago, Scientists believed that these ants evolved independently. They can be found in South America and Africa.
Army ants do not just kill for food, they kill anything in their way. Scavengers will follow the horde, taking advantage of the dead left behind by these aggressive ants.
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How to Control Pharaoh Ants
Pharaoh ants are about 2 mm longs, and have a two-segmented petiole. Antennae are 12 segments and with a three segmented club at the end. They are yellowish or light brown to reddish. They do have a stinger but are unable to sting. The queens are similar in color to workers but about twice the size. Most ants are omnivores that feed on a wide variety of foods. The light yellow or reddish Pharaoh ant nests inside of buildings and isn’t picky in its choice of foods. Sanitation is the one essential element to deter the Pharaoh ant.
Their diet can change based on availability and colony needs such as egg production and larval growth. They rarely nest in walls of buildings, as the Pharaoh ant. Summer months the ant colonies dietary needs will shift to carbohydrates, a primary source of energy.
Due to the small size of the Pharaoh and they are often confused with the Theif Ant. The nesting habits of ghost ants are similar to Pharaoh ants. These ants are notorious for the fact that these ants are know to create satalite colonies. An application of a residual insecticides, often triggers a separation of colonies into numerous satalite colonies. These ants also forage long distances, and forage both day and night. Their trails are often hidden behind baseboards, cabinets and walls where they are using wires and pipes to travel.
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Argentine and Pharaoh ant colonies have many queens and millions of workers in an enormous conglomeration of interlocking nests. Pharaoh ants are monomorphic meaning the workers are all the same size. Their size is determined by the quantity and quality of the food they receive as larva. They will have multiple queens and she lives for approximately 200 days. Larvae that are sufficiently fed can become queens in a pharaoh colony.
The light yellow or reddish Pharaoh ant nests inside of buildings and isn’t picky in its choice of foods. Sanitation is the one essential element to deter the Pharaoh ant.
Effective control of the Pharaoh ant is often long term, using a baiting solution in every area where the ants are known to forage. Unlike most ants, the Pharaoh ant is polygynous, meaning its colonies contain many queens.pest control of Pharaoh ants are usually much harder to control than other ants because of their ability to disperse.
The Pharaoh ant will forage night or day and are a common problem in hotels, grocery stores, hospitals and apartment complexes. Also, the foods eaten by this ant are similar to those of the Pharaoh ant. College campuses are excellent breeding grounds for the Pharaoh ant, especially the kitchen or dormitories.
The Pharaoh ant, also called sugar ants and other trailing house ants can come into your house in search of sugary foods. There is only one sure solution to Pharaoh ants and that is to use the insect growth regulator methoprene in ant bait.
Ant Control is difficult and can be time consuming, but by knowing their characteristics and foraging habits one can effective control any Pharaoh ant colony no matter what the size.
There are many websites which offers a full line of professional pest control services including glue traps, mouse traps, animal traps for squirrels, moles etc. for all your Do It yourself Pest Control needs. Now you can use the same products the professional pest control technicians use at a fraction of the cost.
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What’s The Difference Between Bee Pollen And Royal Jelly? How Can It Help You Increase Energy
Difference Between Bee Pollen and Royal Jelly
Whether you’re entirely new to bee pollen or a skilled herbal and holistic therapist, you will find something of use when reading about the differences between bee pollen and royal jelly in this article.
The biggest difference, which I will touch on towards the end of the article, is that bee pollen, and specificallyNew Zealandbee pollen is a better product both nutritionally and health wise than royal jelly.
Both bee pollen and royal jelly belong to a branch of alternative therapy known as Apitherapy.
Apitherapy is the treatment and prevention of bodily ailments through the use of honey bee products. This includes bee pollen, royal jelly, beeswax, propolis, honey and bee venom.
We are going to cover two of the most popular products in this article and consider what the difference between bee pollen and royal jelly is.
What Is Royal Jelly?
Royal jelly is a secretion made from the worker bees of a honey bee colony. It is produced solely for the nutrition and development of all bee larvae up to 3 days old and for the continual development of all chosen Queen Bee larvae.
It is the constant ‘soaking’ in royal jelly that the chosen larvae do, that allows them to become Queen Bees instead of worker bees. Hence the name royal jelly!
Royal jelly offers a range of health benefits and is considered a highly potent anti-aging product.
It is that renowned as an anti-aging product, that is commonly used in many cosmetics and toiletries that offer anti-aging effects.
This bee product is also perfectly suited for the balancing of hormonal problems such as PMT, and for increasing both libido and fertility in men and women. Because of these traits royal jelly has been considered an aphrodisiac since the ancient civilizations.
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How Does Bee Pollen Differ To Royal Jelly?
Bee pollen differs in many respects to royal jelly.
The key difference between bee pollen and royal jelly in the honey bee hive is that it is fed only to the worker bee and drone larvae over 3 days old. Thus in some aspects it is the ‘commoners’ food.
When it comes to its health benefits you will find a substantial difference to royal jelly. Bee pollen is known for its breathtaking and utterly impressive benefits to human life.
It is adept at helping with the treatment and prevention of prostate related issues in men, and many scientific research papers have agreed with this.
Bee pollen is also an excellent general prophylactic, strengthening the immune system. It allows our bodies to remain strong and provide adequate defense against common colds and flus.
The best and the biggest difference between bee pollen and royal jelly are the levels of nutrition. Bee pollen is that dense in nutrition that it contains all of the vitamins and minerals for optimal body functioning.
Due to this major abundance of vitamins, and in particular B vitamins, bee pollen is known for its energy boosting qualities. This allows you to get more done in your day, it has allowed athletes to perform better, and academics to think clearer and see problems in a whole new light.
For Bee Pollen To Be Better Than Royal Jelly, You Need The Highest Quality!
The biggest downside of Apitherapy is that its products are highly sensitive to pollution and as such need to be harvested from perfect environments for its products to be as beneficial as they can be.
There is one such place, and furthermore, one such company that can offer the highest quality bee pollens available.
The place isNew Zealand, a country famed for its low level of pollution, expansive and wondrous landscapes, wide diversity of plant life and superlative levels of air quality. Together this makes for the perfect environment to harvest bee pollen from.
The company which offers you this incredible product fromNew Zealandis Xtend Life. Only at Xtend Life will you find a product of such quality to better your life and provide you all of the remarkable benefits bee pollen has to offer.
So remember, the major difference between bee pollen and royal jelly, is that bee pollen is miraculously packed full of healthy, energy boosting, body strengthening and mind sharpening vitamins and minerals, and royal jelly isn’t.
It is this array of nutrition from quality producers such as Xtend Life, which can better your live and allow you to do, what you want to do!
Visit my page on Facts About Bee Pollen, to learn more about this amazing supplement company can help you with your energy.
Lang runs several health related websites and is advocate of healthy nutritional supplements.Discover the wonderful and natural world of Bee Pollen Supplements.
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Fermented Bee Pollen – The Real & Not So Good-For-You Bee Bread!
What is Fermented Bee Pollen
Bee pollen supplements and granules are often mistakenly known as bee bread, when, in fact, bee bread is quite the different product. A product which on the whole contains an unparalleled amount of bacteria and detritus compared to a healthy bee pollen supplement.
The bee bread proper is actually fermented bee pollen (also known as perga). This fermented bee pollen is remarkably similar to a high quality bee pollen supplement, in fact, they both start out as exactly the same substance.
The difference between bee pollen supplements and fermented bee pollen is the way in which they are processed.
Simply put, they both start off as the pollen that bees collect and store in the pollen sacs. Yet, while bee pollen supplements use this pollen and sanitize it for our consumption, fermented bee pollen is fully processed within the hives by the worker bees.
Why Fermented Bee Pollen Is Not So Good-For-You!
All hive products are good for us, they benefit our lives in a remarkable amount of ways, but only once they have been sanitized and processed accordingly for our health. This is to remove impurities and other debris that we could do without.
Fermented bee pollen is made in a similar manner as honey is. That is, it is regurgitated many times between hosts of worker bees until it has reached the perfect qualities that they need from it. Once it is of the right qualities it is stored in honeycomb cells and fed to larvae bees.
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The problem at hand with fermented bee pollen is that it is far too natural. Now, I know that’s an odd thing to say, but let me expand on this.
Being a pure and completely unprocessed product that isn’t sanitized leads fermented bee pollen to becoming a breeding ground for bacteria.
This is because this bee bread proper is likely to contain bee saliva and toxins, bee detritus, bee excrement and other foreign objects and contaminants that have been brought into the hive.
This is because this product is sold as natural as can be and is literally scraped from the hive wall into a jar. It isn’t even sanitized or processed, which allows all of those harmful bacteria to enter our bodies.
This is simply not what you want from a health supplement, is it?
Another way to look at this is that, even though we want the freshest, most organic, free range meats; you wouldn’t simply eat them without first processing them. As in, you would cook or dry the meats first to ensure they are safe for us. Because if you ate raw meat, you risk the chance of catching salmonella or other nastiness from the meat.
Why do the same with bee pollen?
All In All, Why Risk It!
Why risk catching nasty bacteria from unclean fermented bee pollen when you can get all of the same benefits from a very healthy bee pollen supplement.
A good bee pollen supplement will have been freeze-dried, and sanitized before being processed further. This kills the bacteria present, washes off any foreign objects and prevents the product from deteriorating.
Such a supplement that ensures you only get the healthiest, cleanest and most beneficial bee pollen is Xtend-Life’s Natural Energy with NZ Bee Pollen.
At Xtend Life, the team follows stringent GMP guidelines to make sure you only get a product that will benefit your health, and enrich your life.
So why risk it with fermented bee pollen, when better bee pollen supplements exist!
Learn more about the Facts of Bee Pollen, and how this amazing supplement company can help increase your energy.
Lang runs several health related websites and is advocate of healthy nutritional supplements.Discover the wonderful and natural world of Bee Pollen Supplements.
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Bees and Wasps: Danger Can Be Lurking Underground
A woman mowing her grass was killed when she mowed over an underground wasp nest. A gardener lost consciousness from multiple stings when weed pulling disturbed an underground bee nest. Another person suffered permanent scars from vicious hornet stings while cleaning up discarded lumber that hid a nest. Because they are most often seen flying through the air, most people don’t look down when they hear buzzing insects; but a large number of bee and wasp species build their nests underground or under debris lying on the ground.
Like the three real-life examples above taken from GardenWeb.com, Internet gardening forums are peppered with reports of bees, wasps and hornets attacking viciously from underground nests. Quite a few bee and wasp species build their nests underground and several species, taking advantage of the shelter provided by ground surface debris, build their nests under stray boards, loose slabs of rock or in wood piles. Underground bees have even been known to build nests in undisturbed compost piles.
There are several solitary species of bees and wasps, those that live singly, that nest underfoot. Mud daubers and potter wasps build their single-celled, ground-level nests in wet areas near ponds, poorly drained yards or near dripping outdoor faucets. Digger bees, digger wasps and cicada killer wasps dig single burrows several inches deep into dry or sandy ground. Mammoth 2-inch long cicada killers have a particular affinity for nesting in sand traps which can make them a problem on golf courses. Several solitary bee species, including cicada killers and halictid (sweat) bees nest in groups, locating their individual burrows close together. However, solitary bee and wasp species are relatively docile and not particularly defensive of their nests. They pose only a limited problem to humans, rarely stinging unless stepped on; but their habit of nesting near areas occupied by humans can create occasional problems for gardeners, landscape workers, golfers or barefoot children.
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The real threat from underground bees, wasps and hornets (a type of wasp) comes from species that live socially in colonies that can number in the hundreds. Opportunistic insects, social bees and wasps often colonize abandoned animal burrows but will also tunnel into the ground, excavating multiple passages to house the colony and hold the queen’s eggs and developing larvae. Some ground bees such as bumble bees are fairly docile, attacking only when disturbed or threatened. Other ground-dwellers, particularly yellowjackets (a species of wasp) are highly aggressive and may attack without warning. Yellowjackets are so sensitive to noise and vibration that a running lawn mower can trigger an attack.
The sight of attacking ground bees or wasps is frightening. They shoot out of the narrow entrance to their underground nest like a stream of machine gun bullets, attacking and stinging immediately. Releasing pheromones that incite their nest mates to frenzied attack, they will try to swarm over their foe and can be relentless in their pursuit. While many humans can outrun bees and wasps, which have a 6- to 7-mile-per-hour flight speed; the speed of ground bee attacks takes most victims by surprise, causing panic that can hinder their escape to safety. Few people survive a ground bee or wasp attack without suffering multiple stings, particularly in late summer when colonies have reached maturity and stinging insects are at their most aggressive.
Ground bees and wasps pose a considerable threat to humans because they frequently build their nests in areas shared by humans – lawns, gardens, parks and golf courses –and because their nests usually go undetected until they are disturbed and the insects have launched their attack. The slight domes or narrow openings that mark the entrances to underground bee and wasp nests are often hidden by lawn or garden vegetation. The shallow depressions caused by excavated nests can easily be mistaken for natural low spots in a lawn. Nests built under ground debris remain invisible until the debris is removed. When underground bee and wasp nests are discovered it is usually by observation of heavy bee traffic in a specific area. Bees or wasps consistently seen hovering over a patch of lawn or garden generally indicate the entrance to an underground nest. Careful observation from a safe distance will reveal insects entering and exiting an opening in the ground. Heavy bee traffic to and from a piece of debris or woodpile and the sight of insects milling around the area are a good indication that wasps or hornets have built a nest under the debris and into the ground.
The internet offers a number of “home cures” for the elimination of ground bees and wasps. Most of these do-it-yourself pest control techniques are of questionable effectiveness, can be detrimental to landscape plantings, and carry a high element of risk to the home owner’s health and safety. Seldom does a home owner escape without multiple stings when trying to eliminate an underground bee or wasp nest. Until a nest is eliminated and dug up, there is no way to know how large the colony is or how many exit holes the nest contains. Ground nests always have multiple exits. Bees and wasps can easily attack from a secondary exit while a home owner is attempting to treat the primary nest entrance. The elimination of ground bees and wasps should be handled by licensed pest control experts who have the requisite knowledge, safety gear and pest control products and equipment to safely and effectively eliminate dangerous stinging pests.
Jesse Eaton is a member of the pest professional team at ChemTec Pest Control. This New Jersey based pest control firm serves commercial and residential clients. ChemTec Pest Control is located at 186 Saddle River Road, Saddle Brook, NJ. You can reach the bee and wasp experts at ChemTec Pest Control at (201) 843-0780 or by email at wecare@chemtecpest.com. Please visit us on the Web at www.chemtecpest.com (http://www.chemtecpest.com).
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