This course provides identification descriptions, biologies, habitat information and public health concerns for insects that have the ability to sting people. It covers honey bees, yellowjackets, paper wasps, and other less common bee and wasp species. In addition, some WSU research on attractants for paper wasps is presented. Published date 2010
1 Credit approved in the following states: Alaska, Arizona (PMD), Delaware(7A), Idaho, Montana (30,10,39,33,40,34,45,56), Nevada (C2 - general), New Mexico (00, PRAP, PRRO), North Carolina (P01), Oklahoma (3a, 10), Oregon, Pennsylvania (11, 16, 18, 23), South Carolina, Tennessee (C03,C07,C08,C10,C12,LHA), Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.
2 Credits approved in the following states: Maryland (7A) and West Virginia (8A, 8E).