- April 17, 2022
- By Caleb
- In BEES, RESIDENTIAL
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Bees and hornets are both stinging insects, with many similarities, but there are some distinctive differences between the two species. Let’s take a look at these differences and what they mean for pest control. Appearance When it comes to appearance, the first difference you will notice between bees and hornets is their body shape. Bees
Physically, bees and humans couldn’t be more different. But recent studies have shown surprising similarities in the way humans and bees socially interact within their species. A team of researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, building on their earlier studies, have experimentally measured the social networks of honey bees and how they develop over
According to the prediction for this year’s Houston winter by Farmer’s Almanac, it will be milder and drier than normal, with below-normal snowfall in places that normally receive snow. Bees can remain active all winter long, unlike some insects that lay eggs in the fall then die in the winter only to be succeeded by
Keep the Fun Going All Summer Long with These Pest Prevention Tips Summer brings with it sun, fun and unfortunately, unwanted pests. A recent online research study conducted between January 2018 and May 2019 by Advanced Symbolics Inc. using a representative sample of 274,500 Americans revealed ticks and mosquitoes are becoming increasingly problematic across the
Several wasp and bee species can be a medically threatening nuisance around, and even within homes during the spring, summer, and fall seasons in Houston. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, between 2000 and 2017, an average of 62 people were killed annually by wasp or bee envenomations in the US. During