If you are unsure whether you have encountered a wasp, yellow jacket, or carpenter bee, it is best
to err on the side of caution and avoid contact. If you are stung, seek medical attention
immediately.
Yellowjackets and bees are both stinging insects, but they have some key physical and
behavioral differences.
Yellowjackets have a more slender body with a “waist,” while bees have a more rounded
abdomen. Yellowjackets also have hairier bodies than bees, and they may have a pollen
basket on their hind legs.
In terms of behavior, bees are typically docile and will only sting if they feel threatened.
Yellowjackets, on the other hand, are more aggressive and may sting without
provocation. Bees are also more likely to be seen flying in lazy circles around flowering
plants, while yellowjackets are more likely to be seen darting to and from their nests.
If you see a few honey bees around your flowers, you shouldn't be alarmed. However, if
you spot yellowjackets, it's best to be cautious. Yellowjackets are attracted to food and
garbage, so it's important to keep these things away from your home. If you do get
stung by a yellowjacket, seek medical attention immediately.
If you are stung by a bee or wasp, there are a few home remedies that you can try to
reduce your pain or discomfort.
It is important to note that these home remedies are only for mild stings. If you
experience any of the following symptoms, you should seek medical attention
immediately:
If you are allergic to bee or wasp stings, you should always carry an EpiPen with you.
An EpiPen is a device that can deliver a dose of epinephrine, which can help to prevent
a severe allergic reaction.
If you see a lot of wasps around your yard, it's likely that they have a nest nearby.
Yellowjacket nests can be found in holes in the ground, trees, shrubs, or even your attic.
Honeybees and yellowjackets will also occasionally nest inside wall voids.
If you find a nest, it's best to call a professional pest control company to remove it. This
is for your own safety, as wasps can be aggressive and can sting multiple times. If you
have someone in your household who is allergic to stings, it's especially important to
have the nest removed by a professional pest control company near you.
While it's understandable to be wary of wasps and bees, both creatures play an
important role in the environment. Honeybees pollinate flowers, fruit trees, and other
important plants. Wasps consume flies, aphids, and other insects, which can help
reduce the population of insect pests.
Of course, if you've ever been stung by a yellow jacket, you probably hope that wasps
will continue to chase their prey at a distance from you.