Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We and a number of others we know are having a problem with yellow jackets in our houses over this last week. Any ideas about what we can do besides trap them? Can’t find a nest or the means of entry.
You probably mean paper wasps that are yellow striped, not actual yellowjacket wasps. Regardless, wasps try to find a dry warm place to winter over, so they try to get in.
Shoo them away with a broom or waterhose. No big deal.
Don’t say that. For some people they can be lethal.
I'd imagine if someone were allergic, which is around 1% of the world, then they'd know it by adulthood. If not, Darwin gets them.
Bad assumption.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We and a number of others we know are having a problem with yellow jackets in our houses over this last week. Any ideas about what we can do besides trap them? Can’t find a nest or the means of entry.
You probably mean paper wasps that are yellow striped, not actual yellowjacket wasps. Regardless, wasps try to find a dry warm place to winter over, so they try to get in.
Shoo them away with a broom or waterhose. No big deal.
Don’t say that. For some people they can be lethal.
I'd imagine if someone were allergic, which is around 1% of the world, then they'd know it by adulthood. If not, Darwin gets them.