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Wasps in winter: do they hibernate or die?

table of contentsDo wasps survive the winter?Hibernate: expiry1. Young queens leave the nest2. Fertilization and winter quarters3. Numbness4. Old Queen & Die Colony5. New establishment of the wasp stateDespite their importance to nature, wasps are among the greatest troublemakers for many people. The insect hunters draw attention to themselves, especially towards the end of summer, when they dare to get closer and closer to people's food because their own food sources are dwindling. If a ...

  • 15-Nov-2021
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Plants against wasps: what really helps?

In the summer, wasps can be quite a nuisance. Wouldn't it be nice if there were plants that drive them away? We clarify what helps against wasps.There are several ways to get rid of annoying wasps [Photo: Zheltyshev/ Shutterstock.com]Who doesn't like to sit on the terrace with their fruit juice and enjoy the sun? It is not uncommon for one to be disturbed by the small striped animals. The stings are extremely painful and for allergy sufferers such a sting can also be dangerous. Of course, it ...

  • 17-Mar-2022
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Wasps and wasp nests: Recognize, remove & fight

Under certain circumstances, wasps may be killed and their nest removed: However, nature conservation stipulates strict rules for this - you can find out more about this here.Wasp nests may be removed under certain circumstances [Photo: iStock.com/luismigueljj]In Germany, wasps are definitely one of the insects that everyone would prefer to do without in summer. The nerve-wracking beasts enrich themselves unbridled with sweets and meat and they especially like to sting without reason. In this...

  • 17-Mar-2022
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Wasp Sting: Tips to Avoid and Treat

Wasp stings can be extremely uncomfortable. You can read here how you can avoid stings and what to do if you do get stung.Wasps are still widely regarded as aggressive animals that sting for no reason. However, you better reconsider this image about wasps. Because wasps are very well able to distinguish between a threatening and a non-threatening situation. Hectic movements and direct breathing or blowing on a wasp, for example, is immediately perceived as a threat. Admittedly, it is very dif...

  • 17-Mar-2022
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