largest part of the Arachnid family, a group that also includes scorpions and ticks. Spiders all have the ability to bite with venom-injecting fangs to kill prey and nearly all of them are poisonous (even if it's just a little).
Outdoor nests near human activity can pose a potential problem. Some wasps may become aggressive scavengers around human food and are attracted to outdoor activities where food or drinks are served. Most bees and wasps will not attack if left alone.
There’s nothing quite like the aroma of a home-cooked meal, freshly baked treats, or savory snacks wafting through your home. But while your guests may love it, so do some unwanted visitors—rodents like mice and rats.
Locusts—commonly referred to as grasshoppers—can wreak havoc on your garden or farmland. These voracious plant-eaters are capable of flying, allowing them to spread rapidly and cause widespread crop damage.