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They are beneficial as pollinators as well as preying on soft bodied insects such as flies and bugs that can hurt plants. They are on an outside window at the far end of the porch. The porch itself is surrounded by lilac bushes, and right now there is no reason to go back there. The lilacs need pruned, but that isn't high priority to me. The only one in my family who ever had an allergic reaction is my daughter, when she was about 10 she had a reaction after getting multiple stings. She doesn't live here any more and rarely comes to visit (she lives 4 hours away) so she is in no danger from them. If they were right by the main entrance to the house, they would be gone already but I don't think they will hurt anything where they are. Now if they would just eat mosquitos...
They are beneficial as pollinators as well as preying on soft bodied insects such as flies and bugs that can hurt plants. They are on an outside window at the far end of the porch. The porch itself is surrounded by lilac bushes, and right now there is no reason to go back there. The lilacs need pruned, but that isn't high priority to me. The only one in my family who ever had an allergic reaction is my daughter, when she was about 10 she had a reaction after getting multiple stings. She doesn't live here any more and rarely comes to visit (she lives 4 hours away) so she is in no danger from them. If they were right by the main entrance to the house, they would be gone already but I don't think they will hurt anything where they are. Now if they would just eat mosquitos...