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Have You Noticed More Yellowjacket Wasp Activity in Your Neighborhood?

The Placer Mosquito and Vector Control District say yellowjacket wasps are more active in western Placer County.

If you've noticed an increase in yellowjacket wasps in your neighborhood lately, you're not alone. According to the Placer Mosquito and Vector Control District, they have had an increase in calls regarding yellowjacket wasps in western Placer County, which includes Roseville.

Summertime is typically a busy time for yellowjackets because they are expanding their nests, but they've been more active this season.

Here's more information from the Placer Mosquito and Vector Control District:

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Yellowjackets are often confused with paper wasps and mud daubers.  These insects may look alike and are all capable of stinging, but the differences in yellowjacket behavior make these wasps much more of a threat to the public.

“Yellowjackets are highly aggressive and are capable of forming very large colonies with thousands of wasps,” explains Dr. Mary Sorensen, entomologist for the District.  The potential for human injury from yellowjackets is very high if the colony starts to swarm.  “Since yellowjackets can sting multiple times, even non-allergic people can have a serious reaction to the stings, and in rare cases, the sheer amount of foreign protein injected can cause kidney failure and even death,” she warns. 

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Paper wasps and mud daubers can be managed by the average resident, with the aid of a few items from the local hardware store.  Yellowjackets nests, on the other hand, need to be removed by trained professionals to minimize risk of injury for residents.

The public can implement the following measures to prevent yellowjacket problems:

  • When dining outdoors, cover food and beverages to discourage yellowjackets
  • Keep garbage cans closed with tight-fitting lids, rinse bottles and cans before placing in covered recycling bins

Residents are encouraged to contact the Placer Mosquito and Vector Control District for additional assistance in managing yellowjacket problems. For more information, contact the Placer Mosquito and Vector Control District at (888) 768-2343 or visit their website at www.placermosquito.org

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