P:Last year I had huge problems with ubiquitous insects - mainly bees and hornets. How to deal with them?
O:Attics of houses, attics of sheds and sheds, but also underground tunnels hollowed out by rodents, often provide shelter to insects that scare us with their venomous stings. Hornets - the largest of our domestic wasps - and other smaller species build their nests in these quiet, sheltered from wind and rain.
Made with care from paper pulp, they can reach considerable dimensions. Established near places where we often stay and spend time eating meals, they are a source of danger for us.
These insects become extremely aggressive towards all intruders just when they approach their nests, and having found a food source nearby, they flock especially in large numbers.Apart from bites, for people allergic to the venom of these wasps, it is always extremely dangerous to be stung by an insect swallowed with food or liquid.
Getting rid of sockets using home methods carries a great risk for people who try it, so it is worth relying on special services and experienced teams that have appropriate protective equipment and will safely remove the indicated socket.
Doctors urge that in the event of a sting by awasp or hornetnot suck the venom or try to remove the stings on your own.You should go to the nearest medical point as soon as possible. During this time, it is very important to give the bitten person plenty of fluids.