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Avoiding Wasp Stings

With over 100,000 types of wasps around the world, we all know how dangerous wasps are. They come with multiple risks, of which the most concerning is wasp stings.

Yes! They can sting you real bad.

Wasp stings can be a torturous experience for anyone. Depending on how viciously they sting, where they sting, and the number of stings, the reaction can range from mild to severe, causing swelling, pain, and redness of the skin.

Wasps are capable of stinging their victim multiple times, unlike bees. This makes even a small number of wasps highly dangerous, although, wasps are likely to sting in swarms.

If you do not want to be at the receiving end of a wasp attack, and if you have stopped by to learn how to avoid wasp stings, then keep scrolling!

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How to Avoid Wasps Stings?

Listed below are top 6 ways to avoid being stung by a wasp:

  1. If you see them, walk away

The most sensible action step to take after spotting a wasp nest is to simply walk away. By walking away, you will avoid the risk of aggravating the wasps and hence, escape an unpleasant sting.

  1. Do not agitate them

If you spot wasps or a wasp nest near you, it is best to keep a safe distance. Wasps do not attack people unless they are provoked. If they sense the slightest sign of a threat to their nest, they can turn aggressive and defensive in no time. Actions like waving a newspaper around them or throwing things at a wasp nest can annoy a colony of wasps and cause them to attack you in large numbers.

  1. Do not leave food and drinks unattended

Wasps are always on the lookout for protein-rich foods, in addition to foods that are high in sugar content. They can easily find themselves attracted to processed human food such as meat, juices, and candies. Any food or drinks that are left exposed, especially outdoors, can draw wasps towards you. If you are at a picnic or having an outdoor barbeque, cover all your edible items as much as possible.

  1. Cover yourself if you spot them

If you are facing an unavoidable encounter with wasps, one of the most important and immediate steps you need to take is to cover yourself up. Use jackets, scarves, long-sleeved clothes, and pants so that your skin is not directly exposed to wasps. By doing this, you may not be able to completely avoid a wasp sting, but you can at least reduce your chances of an attack.

  1. Maintain your surroundings

Wasps can fly a considerable distance between their food source and their nest. But, if wasps have found a food source in or near your house, chances are that they have built a full-fledged nest nearby. Make sure that your house or backyard isn’t turning into a safe haven for wasps by regularly trimming bushes and cutting down overhanging branches. While trimming bushes, be vigilant and keep checking for any signs of a wasp nest already being present in there. If you spot any signs of wasps in your bushes or trees, walk away without agitating them.

  1. Conduct regular site inspections

Irrespective of how careful you are, your home may still be at risk of a wasp infestation. To prevent any run-ins with wasps, it is advisable to schedule regular inspections of your property to ensure that you haven’t been compromised. A trained pest control officer can assess your entire property and identify potential areas that may attract wasps.

Wrapping Up

To put it simply, one can never be careful enough, and little assistance and care are always required while dealing with wasps. If you notice wasp nests in and around your home, stay alert and stay away. Do not attempt to go near the nest or try to remove it on your own. It is always wise to seek the help of pest control professionals to remove the nest without any hassle.

 

 

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