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Wasps and Yellowjackets Focus for FMC’s Upcoming Webinar
The “Wasps and Yellowjackets” webinar taking place Aug. 2, is being presented by Eric “Critter” McCool, a stinging insect expert and founder of Critter McCool Management Group.
The Wasp Name Game
When is a hornet not really a hornet?
How to Identify and Manage Paper Wasps
In this excerpt from the forthcoming PCT book “Field Guide to Stinging & Biting Arthropods” written by Stoy Hedges and Dr. Gerald S. Wegner, learn about how to identify and manage paper wasps.
Hidden Diversity: When One Wasp Species is Actually 16
A study published in Insect Systematics and Diversity suggests that the wasps currently called Ormyrus labotus are actually at least 16 different species, identical in appearance but genetically distinct.
Stinging Insect Surge
In an excerpt from their forthcoming field guide on stinging insects, entomologists Stoy Hedges and Gerry Wegner talk about when populations peak, becoming a growing threat to your customers. Learn how to control these pests from two of the country’s leading experts.
How to Avoid Stinging Pest Activity This Summer
Dr. Brittany Campbell spoke on behalf of the Professional Pest Management Alliance about how to stay away from stinging pests this time of year.
Woodstream Releases Terro Wasp and Hornet Spray
The aerosol spray foams to coat wasp and hornet nests for a complete kill, Woodstream reports.
First Male Asian Giant Hornet Trapped in Washington Weeks Earlier Than Anticipated
The Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) has trapped a male Asian giant hornet – the first male Asian giant hornet to be detected in the United States.