Wasp Nest Removal in Phoenix, Arizona
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Wasps are undoubtedly one of the peskiest insects around. They fly around, bother you when you’re trying to enjoy a picnic, and can even give you a painful sting. If you have a wasp nest on your property, it can be even more of a nuisance. Not only will the wasps constantly fly around, but they can also pose a danger to you and your family.
- Unbearable Bite
Yellow jackets are more than just stinging pests; their bites can also be painful. Their bites produce a burning sensation that can last for hours. Some people are even allergic to wasp stings and can go into anaphylactic shock.
- Dangerous Nests
Wasp nests are often built-in hidden places, like in the eaves of your home or bushes. This can make them difficult to spot and even more difficult to remove. In addition, if you disturb a wasp nest, the wasps will become agitated and may sting you. In some cases, wasps will chase after people they perceive as threatening.
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If you have wasps on your property, don't wait to get rid of them. Wasps can pose a danger to you and your family, and their nests can be difficult to remove. Working with an expert wasp control company is the key to keeping your home free from these pesky pests. Control wasps' infestation by calling us today.
Wasp Nest on the Lookout
Wasp nests become more noticeable during late summer. Therefore, nest location is one of the most important factors to consider when dealing with it. There are three types of nest locations: exposed, hidden, and ground nests.
Exposed nests: These are the most visible and easiest to deal with. These include nests under eaves or in bushes. If you come across an exposed wasp nest, it’s best to leave it alone and call a professional.
Hidden nests: Nests located in walls, attics, or other hidden areas are more difficult to deal with.
Ground nests: Wasps are also known to nest in the ground, especially in old rodent burrows. You can see an opening that leads up towards their nests, but they’re often very stealthy and hidden from view – you might not even know there was a whole colony living right under your nose! These are the most difficult to deal with because they can be large and well-protected.
While wasps are generally not aggressive, they will sting if they feel threatened. Therefore, if you come across a wasp nest, do not try to remove it yourself. Doing so can be dangerous and may make the situation worse.
The best thing to do is call a professional wasp control company. At Phoenix Pescontrol Pro, we have the experience and expertise to safely and effectively remove wasp nests from your property. We also offer preventative services to help you avoid future infestations. Call us today to schedule a free consultation.
How do you know if there is a wasp nest?
If you see large numbers of insects swarming in a particular area, it is likely that there’s an active nest on your property. Unfortunately, the wasps must return home to feed queens and care for their young, so they will often leave the scene repeatedly throughout each day-time hours until they reach adulthood.
Another way to determine a wasp nest on your property is to look for signs of nesting material. Wasps use chewed wood pulp to build their nests, so if you see wasp activity near wood structures or piles of wood chips, there’s a good chance there is a nest nearby. If you suspect that there is a wasp nest on your property, it’s best to call a pest control specialist for help with removal.
How is a wasp nest made?
Wasps are remarkable creatures, and their nests are a testament to their engineering skills. Wasps build nests using wood fiber, so they need a construction resource nearby. The queen wasp scrapes the surface of various types of wood and chews it, mixing her saliva with this pulp to create paper-like material that will be used in construction; eventually, she spat out at desired site for shaping into proper shape!
Some wasp nests are small and insignificant, while others can be large and complex. The size of the nest depends on the species of wasp, the number of wasps in the colony, and the availability of resources.
What attracts wasps?
Wasps are attracted to sweet substances like honey, nectar, and fruit juices. They are also attracted to garbage and other protein sources, such as meat. Therefore, if you have wasps on your property, removing any potential food sources might be attracting them is important.
Wasps are also attracted to water. So if you have a swimming pool, birdbath, or other source of standing water on your property, this could attract wasps.
In addition to food sources, places that offer shelter and safety also attract wasps. Nests are often built-in protected areas like hollow trees, attics, and wall voids.
Colorful flowers can also attract wasps, so if you have a garden, it’s important to be aware of this. Also, colorful designs on your clothing or property can attract wasps, so it’s best to avoid wearing brightly colored clothing or using brightly colored decorations if you’re trying to avoid wasps.
How to handle a wasp nest?
If you find a wasp nest on your property, the best thing to do is call a professional pest control company. Trying to remove a wasp nest yourself can be dangerous and may make the situation worse.
At Phoenix Pest Control, we have the experience and expertise to safely and effectively remove wasp nests from your property. We also offer preventative services to help you avoid future infestations. Call us today to schedule a free consultation.
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