While wasps could be beneficial in your yard, especially for pollination, there are some whose nests you still do not want to have around your home.
Wasps nests can be startling to see, but some are more dangerous than others. Here's how to know what species is building a nest around your home and yard.
Whether you're facing one pesky wasp's nest or an infestation, follow this guide to learn how to get rid of wasps at your home and keep them away.
Don't mess around with wasps. If you have a nest in one of your walls, get rid of it — carefully — by following our expert ...
I think I can find agreement in most quarters that everyone loves bees. They mind their own business, pollinate flowers, and ...
Last week, I noticed a huge wasp perched on a dried-up cucumber leaf. It was a male cicada killer wasp, Sphecius speciosus. These beneficial wasps show up each year shortly after the annual cicadas ...
Your description sounds like there may be cicada killer wasps nesting in your driveway. I have them in my driveway at home and enjoy watching them. They can be considered a beneficial insect that ...
Wasps need food and water sources as well as nesting sites to thrive. Learn what you may be doing to attract wasps to your ...
HOUSTON — Large wasps spotted around Montgomery County recently are making people nervous, but experts say there's no need to worry -- they're not murder hornets. The Montgomery County Texas A&M ...
The Montgomery County Texas A&M AgriLife Extension recently reported an uptick in calls about the large wasps found around local properties, adding the increased sightings are "normal this time of ...