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What is the safest way to deal with hornet's nest?

The safest treatment methods of hornet's nest are nest picking, fire attack and water flushing.

1, pick a nest

Picking refers to picking bees directly after taking protective measures. This method is most suitable for dealing with the hornet's nest that has not yet been scaled up. The specific method is to put the bees in a bag at night or in rainy days and take them out with them.

2. Incendiary air strikes

Fire attack refers to burning hornet's nest directly with combustible materials. This method is suitable for treating hornet's nest with low height and no combustibles around. The specific method is to tie combustible materials to a long pole and ignite them, and then directly burn the hornet's nest and bees together.

Step 3 rinse with water

Water flushing refers to flushing wasps directly with a high-bed water gun. This method is suitable for dealing with wasps with a certain height that are not suitable for fire attack. The specific method is to directly flush the wasps and bees in the hive with a high-pressure water gun.

Appearance characteristics of wasps

The wasp's mouthparts are chewing, and its antennae have 12 or 13 nodes. It usually has wings, its chest and abdomen are connected by a slender "waist", and its abdomen has terrible thorns. Adults mainly feed on nectar, but larvae feed on insects provided by their mothers. There are more than 20,000 known species, most of which live alone. Social wasps are limited to about 65,438+0,000 species of Vespidae, including Vespidae and Vespidae. These species are different from other wasps, because their wings are folded vertically at rest.

The body surface of wasp adult stage also has the standard characteristics of insects, including head, chest, abdomen, three pairs of feet and a pair of antennae; At the same time, its single eye, compound eye and wings are also the characteristics of most insects; In addition, there is a degenerated fallopian tube hidden at the end of the abdomen, which is a poisonous bee needle. Adults are mostly black, yellow and brown, or monochrome, with different sizes of carved points or smooth. Wool is generally short, feet are long, wings are developed, and they fly quickly. When resting, the front wings fold vertically and cover the back of the body.