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Stinging/Envenomizing Pest Products

Stinging and envenomizing pest control products for these pests are found on the left in the 'Category' section or in the links below.
Bees Most bees are fuzzy and carry an electrostatic charge, which aids in the adherence of pollen. Female bees periodically stop foraging and groom themselves to pack the pollen into the scopa, which is on the legs in most bees, and on the ventral abdomen on others, and modified into specialized pollen baskets on the legs of honey bees and their relatives.
Scorpions All known Scorpion species possess poison or venom. Scorpions use their venom to kill or paralyze their prey so that it can be eaten; in general it is fast-acting, allowing for effective prey capture.
Spiders Most spiders are small, inconspicuous arthropods which are harmless to humans. Their beneficial role in keeping insect populations in check far outweighs the hazard posed by the few spiders that occasionally bite humans. Only two groups recluse spiders and widow spiders are considered poisonous to humans.
Wasps and Hornets One type of hornet, the baldfaced hornet, is black and white and about ¾" long. They tend to build mottled grey nests in trees or shrubs. Occasionally, they will build nests under roof overhangs, in attics, crawlspaces, and walls, or under decks or porches. .
Yellow Jackets Yellow jackets are only the size of house flies, with distinct yellow and black markings. All species are social, living in colonies of hundreds to thousands of individuals.
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Bifen IT Insecticide Concentrate
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Carpenter Bee Kit - 185
Regular Price: $66.90
Special Price: $62.31
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Cyonara 9.7 with Lambda-Cyhalothrin
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