I've noticed huge numbers of sweat bees this year at my land in western NC. Never had this many before. I've done a lot of yellow jacket control the last two years with traps and seem to have wiped out the majority of them. I went on that mission after getting stung about 6 times when I accidently disturbed a nest. I wonder if yellow jackets prey on sweat bees
Reading on the net the sweat bees are primarily after the salt in sweat. Anyone ever tried to bait them away from the peopled areas with a salt block? I'm going to try it. They were a real nuisance the last two trips I've made up there to work on a storage building. They crawl all over me when I get sweaty working in the heat, and I got stung several times when I sat in a lawn chair and either had one on my back or on the chair that objected to getting trapped with the resulting sting administered. Fortunatly their sting is about 1% of a yellow jacket sting, doesn't hurt/itch for days like a yellow jacket but still not pleasant.
My almost 80 year old father says they drove them nuts on the Kentucky farm he was raised on.
Thoughts?
Reading on the net the sweat bees are primarily after the salt in sweat. Anyone ever tried to bait them away from the peopled areas with a salt block? I'm going to try it. They were a real nuisance the last two trips I've made up there to work on a storage building. They crawl all over me when I get sweaty working in the heat, and I got stung several times when I sat in a lawn chair and either had one on my back or on the chair that objected to getting trapped with the resulting sting administered. Fortunatly their sting is about 1% of a yellow jacket sting, doesn't hurt/itch for days like a yellow jacket but still not pleasant.
My almost 80 year old father says they drove them nuts on the Kentucky farm he was raised on.
Thoughts?