Wasps and Bees Around Your Home

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Wasps will most likely try to make a home somewhere around your home this summer. They are more prolific in the warmer months and will stop at nothing to set up shop and procreate. Oftentimes their nests will go unnoticed until accidentally disturbed and then the wasps will attack. Wasp stings are some of the nastiest flying insect stings there are. They can be very dangerous in large numbers.

Bees are usually thought of as benign because they don’t attack as often and are in general less aggressive. We have also been told over and over again about how important they are for plant pollination. But these facts shouldn’t allow you to be complacent around a beehive. The reason is that bees can become infiltrated by a similar species called an Africanized Bee. This bee changes the entire chemistry and culture of the regular honeybees. They become super aggressive and will attack even from a distance.

Do It Yourself Pest Control

If you have decided to take action yourself, you should do so at nighttime with a flashlight and a can of far-reaching wasp spray. You should spray the nest in one strong blast and immediately return indoors. Make sure the windows and doors are well shut.

The reason you should spray at nighttime is that it reduces your chances of being attacked. Wasps sleep at night and every member of the nest will be home. You can get all of them at the same time and not have to worry about being attacked from behind.

Professional Pest Control

If you decide to call a professional to handle the situation, make sure to check their website to see if they offer bee removal and wasp nest destruction. Some companies do not offer these things.

The nest can be knocked out pretty quickly and you are only paying the pest control specialist for one visit. Brad, who works pest control in Melbourne, FL., had this to say: “A professional agent will approach the situation with no assumptions and learn about your particular situation before dealing with the nest or hive. They will make sure the nest is not part of a larger network of nests. This way they can address the entire problem and not have to worry about getting attacked from a different direction as well.”

Conclusion

Bees and wasps should not be allowed to exist on or around your home. Unless you are a professional beekeeper, both bees and wasps must be removed from your living area. They can attack unprovoked and before you know it you can be overwhelmed by them, putting your life in danger. This can happen to your pets or loved ones as well. Children are especially in danger of wasps because of their small size. It takes way less venom from these insects to cause life-threatening injury.

Call a professional pest control agent near you for a quick quote. Many times they can come out the same day as the call if the call is made before lunchtime.