…be found especially near flowers, but you can tell the difference between wasps and wasp beetles. Appearance A wasp beetle is also called a clytus arietis. They belong to the longhorn beetle family, which is also called cerambycidae. The wasp beetle can be recognized by its distinctive and sharp appearance. The wasp beetle can also be recognized by its black and yellow stripes that run across its elongated body. Similar to the animal it tries to…
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Wasps
…e nest. Depending on where the estate is located, there are different approaches. Free-hanging nest can be sprayed with insect spray. One simply sprays right up the entrance hole, which will typically be found at the bottom of the nest. After 10-15 minutes, the wasps in the nest are paralyzed and you can remove the nest. You can instead use insect powder for a hidden nest. You simply powder the entrance hole, and the wasps will then transport the…
Wasps
…pletely dead and hangs back as nothing but a hollow shell. The problem for wasps (hornets) in these latitudes is that they do not, like the honey bees, store food for the cold months, and then must start fresh every spring. Wasps rarely occur as pests and in most cases you can live harmoniously as neighbour to a wasp’s nest. But if you are allergic to their stings or they appear in large numbers in a nursery, or if there simply are so many that it…
Wasps
…gement of the nest. Later in summer a successful wasp colony may hold 5.000-6.000 individuals. Wasps can often be seen sitting on fences or telephone poles gnawing the timber. They chew the fine wood splinters with their own saliva to form a superior paper with which they construct the nest, both the outer protective casing, which comes to resemble an oval football and also the hexagonal cells in which the larvae develop. The larvae have an exclus…
Woodwasps
…lack with yellow or reddish stripes, as we know it from the classic bee or wasp. The wasps lay eggs, which subsequently develop into larvae that can grow up to 4 centimeters long. The larvae are white yellow with three sets of breast feet, and at the tip of the hind body they have a short and dark thorn. Biology and behavior The appearance of this pest can be frightening to many and result in panic. Here, it is important knowing the difference bet…
Hornet stings
…wo of the smaller species’ sting. Moreover, most confrontations with hornets take place during the autumn when eating or drinking sweet things outdoors. The risk is greatest when drinking from bottles, as hornets can fall into the bottles and are not able to see them….
Parasitic wasps
…species vary a lot in both size and color. Some are very small and just 1.5-2 mm, while other species are larger 15-20 mm. Color wise, they also vary, some are yellow-brown or metallic, while others are almost completely black, with various types of markings. If you desire to distinguish the species from each other, it is the size and color you have to look at. Biology and behavior When parasitic wasps are larvae, they live in or on arthropods as…
Wasps
…for wasps The wasp is a wide category that covers digger wasps, parasitic wasps, hornets etc. Wasps are well known in their black and yellow striped abdomens and no less for their ability to sting. In Northern Europe there are about a dozen species of social wasps, which are very similar to each other both in way of life and appearances. At our latitude wasp colonies are annual. This means that the nests are only used the year they are built. Old…
Wasps and hornets
wasp and hornets A wasp uses its sting for killing prey, but it can also use it very effectively as a defensive weapon. The sting has associated glands which produce venom. A hornet sting can be very painful, but is normally not dangerous, as the amount of venom injected is very small. In some cases, however, people do become ill after being stung by a hornet. This is due either to the venom being injected directly into a blood vessel or to the v…
Snails in the house
…wever, they are different in both size and appearance. The cellar slug is 7-10 centimeters long and has drawings as well as dark spots on its light gray skin. The great gray slug is larger with a body length of 15 centimeters. This species is also grayish, but it is often seen with a reddish tone. Here the hind body has dark longitudinal stripes, while the front body is marbled. Biology and behavior Both the cellar slug and the great grey slug can…
Hornets (actual wasps)
Fig. 48. The German Wasp, Paravespula germanica. (Leclerq & Lecomte) Hornet, wasp In Denmark, there are seven species of social hornets. 6 of them are very similar to each other. They belong to the genera Paravespula and Dolichovespula while the species known as the European Hornet, Vespa crabo is more of a reddish yellow and twice the size of the others. Colloquially, they are often called wasps, however, this can create misunderstandings, as th…
Index
…ax Ernobius mollis Euscorpius italicus Falco tinnunculus False scorpion Fan-bearing wood-borer Fannia canicularis Firebrat Flat grain beetle Fleas faeces Flies, faeces Flour beetle Flour mite scent Flour moth Fly bug Forest flies Forficula auricularia Formicoidea Fungus Fungus beetles Furniture beetles faeces Gamasid mites Garden ant Gas trodes ferrugineus Geophilus carpophagus German cockroach German wasp Gibbium psylloides Glycyphagus domesticus…
Chalcids
…lay their eggs through the timber with the help of their ovipositor. Sabre wasp, large ichnemon wasp bores it’s ovipositor into wood wasp larvae to lay egg. The chalcid larva lives as a parasite on the beetle larva and eventually kills it. There are records of up to 95 per cent of the beetle larvae in roof timbers being attacked in this way. When the adult chalcids emerge they often find their way out through the old exit-holes of beetle larvae or…
Wood wasps
(Latin: Family Siricidae) Wood wasp Great wood wasp Wood wasps only lay eggs in trees that still have their bark, so they are unlikely to enter a house, except in timber already infested. It would, in fact, be possible to buy furniture containing these larvae. There is no risk of these insects spreading in the house, and it is very unlikely that they will be present in such numbers as to weaken the furniture. However, they may well cause damage w…
Control
…u know where the nest is, you can move around the house without making the hornets nervous see, you can live with a wasp’s nest in the house or garden. In many cases, it is impractical; especially there are children in the house. Then eradication is necessary. A free-hanging hive can be neutralized by spraying an insecticide containing pyrethrin I and II + piperonyl butoxide into the entrance hole. The pyrethrins instantly confuse and paralyze the…
Index
…g-tailed Silverfish Estimated reading time: 7 minutes Latin: Ctenolepisma… Wasps Wasp or hornet Usually there is no doubt. When we talk about the… Ants Ants have a special position among insects. They are so many of… Rats A single rat can be an intelligent and charming pet. Rats are useful… Bacon beetle The bacon beetle is part of the dermestid beetles. There are about… Pigeons Most of us can agree that a flock of pigeons flying around the church…
Clytus arietis
Preferred common name: The wasp beetle Clytus arietis With its eye-catching drawing and restless behavior, the wasp beetle corresponds well to its name. The larvae of this beetle live in dead, dry deciduous wood. They do not attack timber indoors, but may be introduced with logs, and when the adult beetles are flying in mid-summer, they sometimes come in through doors and windows. They attract attention because of the striking colour pattern, whi…
Bumble bee wax moth
…end up being the object of the larvae’s bite. Often, however, the damage after their gnawing marks will be of a superficial nature. Prevention and pest control It is rare for the larvae to infiltrate the house itself to pupate. Therefore, they rarely pose the great irritation and harm to the occupants of the house and are generally considered to be quite harmless. However, if you want to prevent the appearance of bumble bee wax moths, you should…
Skin beetle
…oidalis can hatch all year round, but it is most often in the months of May-June that they appear, and where you can most often encounter the adult beetle. Under laboratory conditions at 18-20 degrees, the adult beetles live for approx. five months and the female lays approx. 180 eggs distributed over the entire period. The beetles are not rod-bound to a specific area. They are, on the other hand, highly active and are willingly walking or flying…
Other wasps
…will not sting people, but some species can inflict non-serious stings. Identification, however, is rarely a problem because the sting is clearly felt, so the culprit is identified. A larger species, the orange-red ophionl wasp, is an example of an ichneumon fly, which is attracted to light often strays into houses. It can inflict a painful sting with its short stinger if you accidentally squeeze it….
KEY II, animals with 3 pairs of legs; insects
…g hard shields, without distinct veins. Antennae normally short, never whip-like beetles Elongated, worm-like certain insect larvae Elongated or plump, with dense hairs certain insect larvae Not worm-like, and without hairs With three long segmented ‘tails at hind end silverfish With a ‘wasp waist’ ants Without long ‘tails’ and without a ‘wasp waist’ Large animals, i.e. the adults are larger than an ordinary black garden ant About the size of a bl…
Bees, wasps and ants
…s, most of the hymenoptera females have stings. It consists of three needle- or blade-shaped parts. In some species, it is exclusively used as an ovipositor during the oviposition. Most of the species can use the sting as defense or attack weapons, as some of the glands, which are related to the female reproductive organs, produce venom. Common black ant The larvae are usually pale, fat and legless and are fed by the adults. Some hymenopteran have…
White-shouldered house moth
…become white-shouldered house moth. In modern homes they can stick to wall-to-wall carpets. If the carpet is long while the floor below has been damp, this is the perfect climate for the white-shouldered house moth and their larvae to live in. You can relatively easily get rid of white-shouldered house moth by drying out, freezing, or washing your textiles. There are also various insecticides and moth repellents specifically for the purpose, for…
Wharf borer Beatle
…1 to 1.5 centimeters in length. The color of the beetle itself is a reddish-golden color, while its coverts are black. The legs are black on the inside and yellow-red on the outside. Sometimes the wharf borer beetle is confused with a wooden buck, as it has correspondingly long feeler horns. The larva of the wharf borer beetle has a whitish-yellow color and can grow 2 to 3 centimeters long. The larva has characteristics that make it different from…
Deathwatch beetle
…place the wood with treated wood, such as pressure-impregnated timber. However, it is also possible to treat the wood with a wood preservative that protects the wood from both insect and fungal attacks. In hard-to-reach areas, it can be an advantage to treat with an insect powder that is distributed on the areas where the beetle moves. It will kill the beetles before they have time to lay their eggs….
Crab louse
…way of life and therefore has no wings. Its head is designed for its blood-sucking purpose, which is why the mouthparts are built to stick and suck with, while the eyes are quite reduced. Also, the body bears the imprint of this purpose, and its hind legs end in a kind of claw or powerful claws that help the louse to be able to grip the hairs of its host. The crab lice have a grayish color and an almost leathery skin. The hind body can be enlarge…
Bed bugs
…t comes to the damage that this pest causes, it is individual, as there is great difference in how sensitive humans are to the bites from bed bugs. In some cases, a bite from a bed bug can cause a great swelling; these bites are often compared to flea bites. However, bed bugs will bite where the skin is not covered which is different than the flea. Bed bug bites will often be concentrated around the neck, hands, or feet. Prevention and pest contro…
Indian meal moth
…od can tolerate the treatment, heat to a minimum of 55 degrees or place at -18 degrees for 1-2 days, but only for slightly damaged food. If you find the Indianmeal moth in some foods, you must thoroughly clean drawers and cracks. This can be done with a vacuum cleaner that can suck up any eggs. You can also use insecticides, but here you must be aware that not all remedies are suitable for areas with food storage. Pest control in companies and sto…
Dust lice
…or a long time in the beginning, the dust lice will thrive. This can cause great irritation to the new homeowners. You can find dust lice in food stuff, especially in starchy food like flour. They are not necessarily in the food, but on the edge or in the packaging. It is not hygienic having them that close to the food, and it can create great inconvenience and irritation. Prevention and pest control The dust lice are not dangerous or in any way h…
Centipede
…or this reason, the animals can settle down for good. Especially older half-timbered houses with thatched roof creates good living conditions for this species and can make them noticeable in great numbers. The Geophilus carpophagus can live in the straw or in the moss on the roof, which is why this species can be annoying this property. Prevention and control Centipedes are extremely sensitive to drying out. Therefore, they can only survive indoor…
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