Birds are able to eat wasps without getting stung because they crush the stinger with their beak. They do this before the wasp has a chance to sting them.
It is safest to stay at least 15-20 feet away from a wasp nest to avoid getting stung. Approaching closer can increase the risk of provoking the wasps and getting stung.
That's pretty hard. You would probably have to call a professional unless you don't mind getting stung a few times. Personally, I would go ahead and kill the wasps. That would be the safest method. You could hit the wasp nest down and capture it under a bucket or container (preferably clear so you can see if they wasps are dead or alive) in order for them to suffocate and eventually die under the bucket.
yes i was stung
Yes, tree wasps, also known as paper wasps, can sting if they feel threatened or provoked. Their stings can be painful and may cause a reaction in some people. It is best to avoid disturbing their nests to prevent getting stung.
Braconid wasps are not poisonous. Of course, they hurt when they sting, so you still wouldn't want to be stung by one of them.
not usually, if you get stung you need to pull it out though
You get stung...
Common wasps can still deliver painful stings to people but unlike bees, wasp can sting several times.
ride your lawnmower over them or buy wasp killer
you shake the trees and hope you don't get stung by wasps
Well my mom told me when she was little she would use soap so she wouldn't get stung
To effectively get rid of wasps in your house, you can use a commercial wasp spray to kill them directly, seal any entry points they may be using to get inside, and remove any food sources that may be attracting them. It's important to take precautions and wear protective clothing when dealing with wasps to avoid getting stung.