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Sharing the Lab with Insects. Marty White March 22, 2010. Encounters Increase in Spring. During spring and summer insect encounters increase – including spiders, bees, wasps, ticks & mosquitoes. Spiders. Most are helpful by eating other insects Few are dangerous – rarely fatal
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Sharing the Lab with Insects Marty White March 22, 2010
Encounters Increase in Spring • During spring and summer insect encounters increase – including spiders, bees, wasps, ticks & mosquitoes
Spiders • Most are helpful by eating other insects • Few are dangerous – rarely fatal • Black widow - generally live in trash, closets, attics, woodpiles, garages and other dark places • Wolf Spider – 1” – 4” across, in tunnels • Brown Recluse – not in Northern California
Bees and wasps • Do not disturb • Officials warn people to stay away from bee swarms and avoid loud noises or wild movements that may disturb the bees • If stung, apply a paste of water and meat tenderizer containing Papain (Adolph’s) – it breaks down the venom proteins
Ticks • Ticks are the leading carriers (vectors) of diseases to humans in the United States, second only to mosquitoes worldwide • Stay on pavement at Lab • If hiking, wear long light-colored clothing and tuck pants into boots • Use DEET insect repellent • Check pets
Mosquitoes • Dump standing water • DEET insect repellent • Apply meat tenderizer or anti-itch cream to bite • Dragon flies are predators • Some people are more attractive to mosquitoes