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How to prevent wasps every day?

Bees mainly feed on pollen or nectar; Wasps (wasps, also known as wasps or wasps) are omnivores. Besides sucking nectar, adults are also predatory, and caterpillars and caterpillars are its prey targets.

People are not food for bees, so most bees generally don't attack people actively unless you intentionally or unintentionally stimulate and hurt them. Therefore, the best way to prevent bee infestation is mainly to avoid disturbing bees and hives, followed by personal protection.

Clothing influence

Bees and wasps like brightly colored clothes, such as red, yellow and orange, because these colors are similar to the colors of flowers, and the probability of being attacked by bees is higher than that of other colors. Besides, they also like dark clothes. Wearing white, beige or khaki outdoors will reduce the attraction to bees.

Don't wear loose clothes outdoors, because the gap is easy for bees and wasps to invade. Wear tight-sleeved clothes to ensure safety. "

Cosmetics and perfumes

Are you going out for an outing today? Think twice before choosing shampoo, or you may send a long-distance invitation to bees. The scent is very attractive to bees and wasps. These include perfumes, scented cosmetics, shampoos and conditioners. Wasps and bees can be attracted by these smells from far away.

Aromatic lotions and sunscreens are usually unattractive to bees because their smells are not as floral as shampoo.

Picnic food

Sugary drinks (coke, juice) and picnic food (sausage, fruit salad) can attract bees. Bees only want to eat sweet things, but wasps are omnivores, so they are also interested in meat and salads.

Sweets, meat and sugary drinks carried outdoors should be cleaned and sealed in time to avoid attracting the attention of bees.

Keep calm

When a bee or wasp buzzes around you, you must keep calm, don't run in panic, and don't flap casually. Sudden movement and change of air pressure will cause bees or wasps to become aggressive and may increase the chance of biting you.

If a bee falls on your head and shoulders, just shake it off gently, and don't pat it, otherwise it will easily lead to group fights. If necessary, wrap the exposed parts such as head and face with clothes, get down on the spot, and deal with them after the bees disperse.

Be careful of wasps in late summer.

It is found that wasps are more aggressive in late summer, and will turn their attention to human food and drink more because of the food shortage caused by the increase of population. Some existing insect repellents have little effect on bees and wasps.