Bees & Wasps

Bees & Wasps

For the most part, insects are a very beneficial group of animals. They pollinate flowers and help reduce pest species by providing food for them or nesting sites in which their young live off of until it’s time to start hunting again! Of the 50-60 deaths reported each year due to arthropod bites or stings, – wasps, bees and hornets account for nearly a third of those deaths.

Social insects are a varied bunch. Solitary species live independently from each other, but there’s more to them than meets the eye. Social groups can be broken down into two categories: those with an adult division of labor called “workers” or queens and periodically males (such as bumble bees), which we call solitaries; and colonies containing many individuals that work together in helping raise young–these include honeybees , hornets etc.

Social insect societies have been studied intensively over recent decades because they provide us insight not only on how nature operates but also offer hope for improving human society through innovations like improved pesticides.

Honey Bees are beneficial insects that contribute to the pollination of crops. They often build nests in places like roofs, walls and trees where they can be found throughout North America but pose no threat when left alone by humans or their pets alike- unless you’re allergic! In order for us provide control services if required we will use an appropriately labeled pesticide which should not cause harm towards any human beings who come into contact with it during treatment time frames.

 

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