Facebook Twitter Paper Wasps – Pest Exterminators Paper wasps gather fibers from dead timber and plant stems, which they combine with saliva, and use to construct water-resistant nests made of gray or brown papery material. Some types are also called umbrella wasps, due to the distinctive design of their nests. Most wasps are beneficial in … Read more
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Wasps are a serious liability around the house. Unlike a bee’s barbed stinger, wasps have a smooth stinger which permits them to sting multiple times when they feel threatened. This can be extremely problematic for those who are at risk, such as seniors, children and anybody allergic to bee stings.
In the larval stage, wasps are parasitic and feed on other pests. As adults, they feed just on nectar. Some wasps are omnivorous, feeding upon a variety of fallen fruit, nectar, and carrion. Yellow-jackets, a common kind of wasp, may scavenge for dead pests to provide for their young.
Bug Pro Pest Control provides extensive residential & commercial pest control defense strategies. We have extensive experience eliminating wasps around homes, apartment complexes and commercial properties. We are aware of pesticide sensitivity. If you’re allergic to pesticides, concerned about your pregnancy, pets or children, we care and are prepared to work with you. Please call us today for your pest control needs.
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Are you experiencing a wasp problem in or around your house or business? Bug Pro’s state-licensed pest Specialists are trained in the most effective wasp control and removal strategies in the market.
Bug Pro clients rely on their Professionals to render safe wasp removal treatments. Vespid wasps (paper wasps, yellow jackets, hornets) are the most harmful kinds of stinging insects due to their agonizing stings which in infrequent cases could be deadly. Wasps will attack individuals in great numbers if they feel threatened.
Every fall, recently mated queen wasps will look for shelter in protective structures to develop their nests. This can include the exterior or interior of your home. In the spring, the nest will flourish and wasps can become a risk to human beings.
The treatment and removal of wasps from a home requires the proficiency of a pest control expert. We strongly advise against attempting to remove wasp nests by do-it-yourself techniques due to the fact that this can be extremely dangerous. Bug Pro Technicians have specialized gear and wear protective gear to remove wasp nests safely.
Contact us, your local hornet nest removal company, for a free price quote and guidance for dealing with your wasp or hornet problem.
Wasp Service
A one-time service can consist of insect elimination, nest removal, and insect proofing.
Wasp Treatments
Wasp nests are treated ahead of removal.
Wasp Nest Prevention
After a nest is removed, wasp proofing ought to be completed to prevent the wasps from coming back.
How To Identify & Deal With Stinging Insects
There are a variety of stinging pests, such as hornets, bees, yellow jackets, and wasps that can turn a sharp sting into a more serious health predicament.
The National Pest Management Association reports that the stings from these pests, “send more than half a million individuals to the emergency room each year.” While a single sting can be terrible for those allergic to pests, a substantial swarm can be just as treacherous for the average person. It is very important to make sure there are no hives or nests in your home throughout the summer.
Wasp, Hornet & Yellow Jacket Eradication Questions
Does your service include bee removal?
It depends upon the kind of bee your having problems with. We do not have the licensing to exterminate honey bees and quite frankly we prefer to see a beekeeper move them to a safer location.
With that said, we do exterminate some kinds of bees and any kind of hornet or wasp. So give us a call and we can try to identify what kind of flying insect your coping with.
Guide to determining your flying insect type
Recognizing wasps can be tough without expert training. It is extremely crucial for the correct types of wasp to be identified as that will help figure out the most effective technique of treatment. Wasps can be easily mistaken for other stinging pests like bees.
There are over 4,000 wasp types in the U.S. but just a few social wasps are typically considered insects. Unlike bees, wasps are predatory creatures that feed on other pests.
Wasps are close cousins to bees, but are also a different and unique species all their own. They are different in appearance and disposition than bees. Most of the kinds of wasps are social in North America, but there are some solitary and predatory wasps.
Wasps develop nests and typically develop them near human structures. They chew up wood, utilizing their powerful mandibles to scrape up wood and chew it into a pulpy, paper substance. Within the nest, wasps lay eggs and take care of their young. Although wasps prefer to develop their nests as far from individuals as possible, they typically develop them close enough to pose a possible threat.