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Bees to Buzz Off

Honey Bee |
nest
in hives located in buildings, tree stumps
seldom sting;
not agressive
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Hornet |
build
large multilayered carton type nests which hang
from trees; seldom encountered
usually not
agressive but will attack if rapid movement
occurs near the nest
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Mud Dobbers |
nests
in small mud huts
docile; will
not sting unless held
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Paper Wasp |
build
single layered, paper-like comb nests often
inside buildings
usually not
agressive but can sting if grabbed by hand
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Yellow Jackets |
nest
underground
pesky, agressive
and often sting; mass attacks may occur when
their nests are disturbed
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