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What problems should we pay attention to when poking a hornet's nest?

When connecting the hornet's nest, pay attention to wearing relevant protective equipment and pay attention to the ventilation inside the equipment. In addition, when picking a hornet's nest, we should be slow and steady, and don't give the hornet too many opportunities to attack.

First, how to deal with the hornet's nest is the safest?

The safest way is to ask professionals to handle it at home, and it is best not to do it yourself to avoid being bitten. If the hive is still in the early stage, and you want to solve it yourself, you should take full protective measures before handling, close the doors and windows to prevent wasps from entering the room, then spray pesticides in the hive to drive away the wasps to ensure that all the wasps fly away, and then poke the wasps with a stick. Before dealing with the hornet's nest, it is necessary to say hello to the neighbors in advance to prevent the hornet from straying into other people's homes. It will be more professional and qualified to invite professionals to deal with this hornet's nest. They usually use water guns to spray and kill, and use pesticides to fumigate and directly burn honeycombs. The stings of wasps are poisonous and need to be disinfected in time to relieve the pain after being bitten. If the bite is too severe, you should go to the hospital for treatment in time.

Second, how long has the hornet's nest been stabbed?

After the hornet's nest is stabbed, the hornet will leave at different times because of different kinds of bees. The hives of small wasps, such as excrement bees, may fly away after being stung 1-2 hours, while the hives of big wasps, such as wasps and golden rings, may stay in the hives for 1-2 days after being stung. Hornets have a strong instinct to protect nests and young children. Once the hive is threatened or wasps feel threatened, they will attack in droves. Bumblebee is a widely distributed, diverse and fast-flying insect. Hornets usually use soft pulp similar to pulp to build nests and feed on animal or plant food.

The wasp is the natural enemy of some pests, and its venom may also have medicinal value. The wasp can also pollinate some plants. Therefore, from the perspective of maintaining ecological balance, wasps may still be beneficial. However, wasps are not necessarily beneficial to humans.