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likely not a Hymenoptera (wasp/bee) analysis
📸 3 photos analyzed

WASP-AI Analysis

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20%
Confidence
Risk Level
LOW
Identified Species
likely not a Hymenoptera (wasp/bee)

Risk Assessment Dashboard

Danger Level
LOW
1
Aggressiveness
out of 10
20%
AI Confidence
Low
Treatment
DIY Safe

Nest Type

Location Indicators

Expert Notes

The images suggest these might be cockroaches, not wasps or bees. Their presence around the windows and brickwork is consistent with common cockroach behavior. Further inspection is recommended to confirm their identity and source.

Species Comparison

Did You Know?

1

Wasps can sting multiple times unlike bees which die after one sting

2

Yellow jacket colonies can grow to 15,000 individuals in one season

3

Wasps are actually beneficial predators that control pest populations

Location & Seasonal Activity

Geographic Range

Worldwide except Antarctica

Peak Season

Summer through early fall (May-September)

This is when you're most likely to encounter this species

Common Habitats

Eaves, attics, trees, underground, garden areas

Activity Patterns

Active during daylight hours, especially warm weather

Winter Behavior:

Most workers die in winter, queens hibernate

📅 Seasonal Safety Reminder

likely not a Hymenoptera (wasp/bee) activity peaks during summer through early fall (may-september). If you're seeing increased activity now, take extra precautions when spending time outdoors. Consider professional inspection if you suspect a nearby nest.

Safety & Removal Recommendations

Safety Precautions

Removal Methods

1

exclusion

2

physical removal

✅ DIY Treatment Possible

This species can typically be handled with DIY methods if proper safety precautions are followed.

Additional Analysis Photos

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Analysis Details

Analyzed by:

Anonymous

Date:

August 16, 2025 at 08:26 PM

Share ID:

swift-unknown-70

This analysis was performed using AI technology. Always consult with licensed professionals for pest control decisions.

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likely not a Hymenoptera (wasp/bee) - The images suggest these might be cockroaches, not wasps or bees. Their presence around the windows and brickwork is consistent with common cockroach behavior. Further inspection is recommended to confirm their identity and source. https://waspremovalhq.com/wasp-ai/swift-unknown-70 Danger Level: LOW Aggressiveness: 1 out of 10 Treatment: DIY Safe

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