Wasps in summer: Why you shouldn't blow! Experts warn!

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Learn how to safely deal with wasps in the summer and discover the ecological benefits of these insects.

Erfahren Sie, wie Sie sicher mit Wespen im Sommer umgehen können, und entdecken Sie die ökologischen Vorteile dieser Insekten.
Learn how to safely deal with wasps in the summer and discover the ecological benefits of these insects.

Wasps in summer: Why you shouldn't blow! Experts warn!

What should you do if wasps suddenly become a nuisance in summer? According to an article by Mercury Dealing with them incorrectly, like blowing impulsively, is completely the wrong way. Not only does it cause the wasps to react aggressively; the carbon dioxide in the air we breathe makes them even more irritable. The bites of these small animals can be particularly dangerous for allergy sufferers, which is why careful handling is important.

Eva Goris from the German Wildlife Foundation points out in her warning that only two species of wasps are interested in human food: the common wasp and the German wasp. And this despite the fact that wasps are not to be despised as beneficial insects: they pollinate flowers and destroy annoying pests such as flies and mosquitoes. Nevertheless, the “wasp table” is often discussed as a solution. Experts agree that this method is ineffective because wasps cannot pass on information accurately.

Effectively drive away wasps

So what to do? Staying calm and gently pushing the wasps away with a piece of paper or your hand, or using a mist of water from a clean spray bottle are recommended strategies. Wasp activity decreases with the first frost in late September, so some patience may be required. Their ecological function must not be forgotten: wasps are protected.

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Cloud service providers in focus

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The three largest providers – AWS, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform – currently dominate the market and offer different models such as IaaS, PaaS and SaaS. Many companies are now relying on a multi-cloud strategy to minimize risks and increase their flexibility.

Whether it's about dealing with wasps or new developments in the media landscape and cloud computing, things remain exciting in Cologne. Stay informed!