Category: Bees & Wasps

  • Can You Safely Escape A Yellow Jacket Attack? Part 2 Of 2

    Continuing from Monday… Evidence has shown that even if you have not suffered an allergic reaction to a yellow jacket or bee sting in the past, you may still suffer allergic reactions at any point in time.  Because yellow jackets are one of the most aggressive types of wasps, if a nest is disturbed, it…

  • Can You Safely Escape A Yellow Jacket Attack? Part 1 Of 2

    Yellow jackets nests are well under-way throughout the state of New Jersey as well as other areas in the United States.  Yellow jacket wasps are fierce competitors for food and work diligently to create a great nesting site for their growing young.  The queen wasp continues to produce eggs in the well sheltered area of…

  • Important Information About New Jersey Yellow Jackets

    Yellow jackets are known for their aggression and notoriously painful stings report Monmouth County, NJ exterminators.  Residing in a variety of locations such as stone walls, porches, bushes, trees, wall voids, and abandoned rodent holes in the ground, yellow jackets can attack both human and pets at any time, even when they are not being…

  • Beware Of The Night Hornets!

    Unfortunately there are many different species of stinging pests that New Jersey residents must be wary of once the winter months fade away.  Most of the bees, wasps, and hornets that will be encountered in New Jersey are typically docile creatures that are happy to go about their daily tasks for the good of the…

  • The Differences Between Carpenter Bees And Bumble Bees

    It is not uncommon for home and business owners to misidentify bumble bees when in fact they have carpenter bees hanging around their home report Monmouth County, NJ exterminators.  There are subtle differences between the two species of bees that the average person is not aware of.  The knowledgeable exterminators at Allison Pest Control will…

  • Do You Fear Carpenter Bees In New Jersey?

    Carpenter bees in New Jersey are an imposing figure that can send both young and old folks running for cover.  Most people cannot tell the difference upon first glance between a carpenter bee and a bumble bee, and their large size doesn’t make them very endearing.  In the bee world however, they are relatively harmless…