Officials augment stocks of medicine for those allergic to stings as doctors report increase in those seeking treatment Swarms of yellowjacket wasps, bees and other insects whose underground nests in western North Carolina were disturbed by Hurricane Helene ’s flooding have prompted authorities t...
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