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More often than not, you run into a wasp long before you discover its nest. And if you think a wasp on its own is bad news, a whole wasp nest on your commercial or residential property is a disaster waiting to happen.
Near any active wasp nest, you’ll find a whole squadron of angry adult wasps ready to defend it. And the bigger the nest, the bigger and more dangerous the squad protecting it -- not to mention what it says about how long you’ve had a wasp problem.
And although the solution to a wasp infestation may sound simple, actually doing it is easier said than done.
At a glance, wasp removal seems like a piece of cake: Find wasp nests early and treat them. Oh, and do that way before their colonies get too established.
Problem is, before you can find them, you need to know where to look. However, wasps prefer to stay out of sight, out of mind, so they intentionally hide their nests in places that are hard to reach.
Wasps generally look for three things when deciding where to build their nests:
The faint of heart might want to skip ahead and go straight to calling the pros. But if you’d really like to know what to do once you’ve located a wasp nest on your property, we’ll tell you.
When you’re sure the nest is sealed and the wasps inside are dead, then and only then should you knock the nest down with a stick or a pole.
Take note: Anyone looking to take care of a wasp nest themselves must be aware that there is no way to 100% ensure that the treatment was completely effective, nor is there a way to guarantee that you won’t be stung during treatment. In other words: DIY at your own risk, and never if you’re allergic to stings.
If the treatment requires the use of a ladder, this creates additional risk as it removes your opportunity for a quick escape if needed. In cases like this, we highly encourage anyone to call in a pro who is trained to handle pests at any height and is certified to safely work on a ladder and/or a forklift.
When treating a wasp infestation, it’s equally important to know what you should not do as what you should do:
Quite frankly, the best pro tip we can provide when it comes to treating a wasp issue is this: Don’t.
While removing wasps truly is easier said than done, it’s what we do all day long, so we’ve become expert at it. Not only do our pest control professionals know wasps and how to treat them, we can proactively treat trouble areas to prevent them from nesting in the first place.
Whether you’ve got wasp problems now or you just want to avoid them in the future, contact us for a free quote today.
Our local technicians will assess your property and recommend tailored solutions. Fast, friendly, and completely obligation-free.