Hornets

Hornets are larger and more aggressive than wasps, capable of multiple painful stings if their nest is disturbed. They build large, enclosed paper nests in trees, attics, and sheds. The most common species in the U.S. is the Bald-Faced Hornet, known for its black-and-white markings and football-shaped nest. Hornets are highly defensive, making professional removal essential for safety.

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