Stinging Insects

Yellow Jacket

Yellow Jacket Yellow Jackets are a group of social wasps that get their name from the typical black and yellow pattern that they adorn across their abdomen. These bee-sized insects are from the Dolichovespula, or Vespula genus, and are particularly abundant in the northern side of the United States. Yellow jackets are usually mistaken with …

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Mud Daubers

Mud Daubers Mud Daubers are a group of solitary wasps that get their name from the habit of constructing their nests with mud. These wasps are native to the US and are prevalent in nearly all states. Although mud daubers do have a stinger, they are not aggressive and rarely sting unless you inadvertently come …

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Wasps

Wasps Although wasps are not the type of insect you’d like to see around your vicinity, much of the fear and dislike most people have for them is misplaced. These creatures are ecologically and economically essential by helping in crop and flower pollination, as well as playing a significant role in managing pest populations. Wasps …

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Covered Pests

Ants

Fire ant
Red ant
Acrobat ant
Sugar/house ant

Spiders

Brown recluse
Black widow
Orb weaver
Wolf spider

"Common" roaches

Oriental roach
Smokey brown roach
American roach
Brown banded roach

Earwigs
Millipedes
Centipedes
Silverfish
Scorpions
Rodents (extra add on)
Mice
Rats

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