During the hot summer days and longer nights, a few especially annoying pests will have a tendency to show up. Pests that love to ruin our our time in the great outdoors: wasps.
Often times when a homeowner discovers a nest on their property, they will attempt to resolve the issues themselves. However, it is highly advised that you do not attempt to remove a wasp nest without professional help, as this will most likely do more damage than good. The process can be dangerous and as such, you should contact a licensed profesional to deal wth the problem.
Keep reading below to learn what you should and should not do when dealing with wasp nests.
All Wildlife and Pest Control’s government licensed technicians can safely and quickly remove the wasp’s nest for you.
If you are beginning to notice wasps around your home or business call us immediately at 1-877-221-2999
The best way to remove a wasp nest is by contacting a pest control professional and leaving the heavy lifting to the trained professionals. It may seem like an easy job, but a pest control expert is professionally trained to handle and remove wasp nests in a safe and efficient manner, and here’s why:
Wasps are aggressive pests and require little motivation to attack, therefore removing a nest is not only dangerous, but often times will end up costing you more in the long run. DIY wasp nest removal is not a smart idea. There is plenty of information online advising the best DIY methods, all of which are sure to be a waste of your time and money. Please read the following carefully before taking any action, these are some of the approaches you may read about:
This method of DIY wasp nest removal puts you in close proximity to the hive, which is often enough to aggravate them to trigger an attack. Trying to remove a wasp nest using a baseball bat can often result in you being stung before the task has started.
How to successfully identify a wasp nest
Out of the wasps that do build their own nests, the size, look and materials used may vary depending on a few factors:
Also, nests are sometimes built in the ground, or can be seen hanging from tree branches, eaves of buildings, or other supports as aerial nests.
Aerial wasp nests are typically greyish or straw-coloured in appearance. Keep an eye out for any signs around your property and contact us immediately if you suspect you may have a wasp nest on your property.
Following the steps below can help prevent wasps from building their nest in your home and/or garden:
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