(02) 8333 5888 Call us Request a callback

Although known for their role in pollination and producing honey, bees can become a threat to homeowners when they build their hives near or inside homes. Bees are considered less dangerous than other stinging insects like wasps. In the Philippines, bees like honey bees and carpenter bees seldom sting unless they are provoked. However there are aggressive species such as the Africanized honey bees that will sting humans in large numbers, fortunately we’ve yet to spot any of them here.

Bee stings have the potential for an allergic reaction, resulting in anaphylactic shock. Anaphylactic shock is a serious medical condition that requires immediate medical assistance and can even cause death.

Wasp Stings

Like the bee, a wasp sting is a form of defense. If wasps feel threatened or if their nest is disturbed it makes them very aggressive and provokes them to sting.

A sting by a social or common wasp (also known as a yellow jacket) is a painful experience. It can be very upsetting and frightening for young children.

Wasp stings may even be life threatening to people allergic to the poison in stings. This allergic reaction is known as anaphylaxis.

People who have been stung several times previously and have become sensitized are more likely to suffer this systemic reaction.

The good news is that this type of allergic reaction is rare and it is even rarer for it to be fatal.

Tips to Avoid Stings

Do not panic - If you find there are wasps nearby keep calm and move slowly away.

Do not scream, flap your arms or swat them - This will just agitate them and make them more aggressive.

Avoid strong, sweet smells - Do not use highly perfumed fragrances, shampoos, hair sprays.

Avoid bright colors - Do not wear bright, bold floral patterns on clothes and bags, which could attract wasps.

Avoid orchards - Or any soft fruit plants and even uncovered bins, where wasps gather seeking food.

Avoid open drinks - If drink cans or bottles are left unattended, it may encourage wasps to crawl inside.

Cover food and drink - Always keep food and drink covered when eating outdoors to deter wasps.

Stay clean - Ensure children’s hands/faces are cleaned after eating sweet foods/drinks.

Treatments for Wasp Stings

It is difficult to know how you might react to a wasp sting, if you have never been stung before. There are some practical things you can do to help with any pain you might feel

  • Use a cold compress such as an ice-pack or cold flannel.
  • Take painkillers to soothe any pain.
  • Take antihistamine tablets to reduce any small localized swelling around the sting.
  • If you are in any doubt about a wasp sting please consult a doctor or medical professional.

If someone has the following symptoms after being stung, immediately call for an ambulance:

  • difficulty breathing
  • wheezing
  • vomiting
  • nausea or diarrhea
  • feeling faint or dizzy
  • swollen face or mouth
  • problems swallowing

Call Rentokil on (02) 8333 5888 or 1800 10 397 3787 (Toll Free) to arrange a visit or book online today.

Want to avoid wasp stings?

Wasp nest removal is one of the most reliable ways to reduce the number of wasps buzzing around your home and the risk of painful stings. 

You will continue to have a wasp problem throughout the summer as long as a nest remains untreated on your property. 

At Rentokil, our qualified, local technicians require just one 30 - 45 minute visit to treat a wasp nest. 

We will also offer expert advice on preventing wasp problems in the future.

Find your local branch

Get in touch

Bees, Wasps and Hornets

Learn more about our pest guide