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Signs You Have Bald-Faced Hornets. Because bald-faced hornets' nests are often high up in trees or in wooded areas, you may not know you have them unless you see the nest.
Bald-faced hornets are around three-quarters of an inch long, with black bodies and gray bands. Their nests are typically large and enclosed, containing over 100 hornets inside.
The bald-faced hornet’s nest in the canopy of a tree in your backyard should pose little risk to you, especially if it is high up. There is a greater chance of negative interactions if you have ...
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After a post on the community Facebook page, Neighbors started sharing their encounters with the bald-faced hornet. Some, like Sara Jones, spoke with our sister station, WPXI, about going into ...
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The nest starts as a golf ball but can grow to be the size of a basketball hoop come August. Repasky said, “The bald-faced hornet just hits harder. It feels like, a lot of people say, it’s a ...
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The nest starts as a golf ball but can grow to be the size of a basketball hoop by August. “The bald-faced hornet just hits harder. It feels like a lot of people say, it’s a sledgehammer on fire.
Because bald-faced hornet nests are so large, and it’s not likely you can spray into them, you’ll need to call in a professional to get rid of this wasp’s nest. JossK - Getty Images.