Allergic Reaction / concern
5 entr(ies)
Bed Bug
A small, flat, reddish-brown blood-feeding insect that hides in beds, furniture, and cracks near where people sleep and feeds on human blood at night.Cat Flea
A tiny, wingless, blood-feeding insect that is the flea most often found on pet cats and dogs in U.S. homes, biting both animals and people and breeding in carpets, bedding, and pet resting areas.Eastern Yellowjacket
A native, black-and-yellow social wasp that nests underground in lawns, woods, and pastures across the eastern United States, hunting other insects but defending its hidden nest aggressively with repeated, painful stings.Paper Wasp
A slender, long-legged wasp that builds an open, umbrella-shaped paper nest under eaves and overhangs. A useful caterpillar predator outdoors, but it will sting in defense of a nest placed too close to people.Striped Bark Scorpion
A slender, yellowish-tan scorpion marked with two broad dark stripes down the back and a dark triangle on the head, common across the south-central U.S., that climbs well and often turns up in attics and living areas of homes.
A small, flat, reddish-brown blood-feeding insect that hides in beds, furniture, and cracks near where people sleep and feeds on human blood at night.Cat Flea
A tiny, wingless, blood-feeding insect that is the flea most often found on pet cats and dogs in U.S. homes, biting both animals and people and breeding in carpets, bedding, and pet resting areas.Eastern Yellowjacket
A native, black-and-yellow social wasp that nests underground in lawns, woods, and pastures across the eastern United States, hunting other insects but defending its hidden nest aggressively with repeated, painful stings.Paper Wasp
A slender, long-legged wasp that builds an open, umbrella-shaped paper nest under eaves and overhangs. A useful caterpillar predator outdoors, but it will sting in defense of a nest placed too close to people.Striped Bark Scorpion
A slender, yellowish-tan scorpion marked with two broad dark stripes down the back and a dark triangle on the head, common across the south-central U.S., that climbs well and often turns up in attics and living areas of homes.