Bees & Wasps

What do bees and wasps have in common? Besides their stingers, both of these species are social insects. They live in nests that can be composed of anywhere from a few dozen to several hundred individuals. This can make them a painful, potentially even deadly problem if they decide to take up residence in or near your property.

Are bees and wasps dangerous?

Besides delivering a painful sting, these insects’ venom can trigger an allergic reaction in some people. For those who are particularly vulnerable, this can potentially be fatal. Even for individuals who aren’t allergic, disturbing a large bee hive or wasp nest can be a life-threatening mistake. Some species of bees and wasps are extremely aggressive and simply walking to close to their nest can provoke an attack.

Why do I have a bee or wasp problem?

Bees and wasps like to build their homes in sheltered areas with ready access to food sources. This can mean trash cans, picnic areas, gardens, and flowering vegetation. Once they’ve chosen a home, bees and wasps will return to nest in the same area year after year.

Where will I find bees and wasps?

Preferred nesting locations vary depending on the species. Obvious examples include roof awnings, decks, garages, attics, and sheds but some bees and wasps are ground-nesting. This can mean finding wasps hiding in your woodpile or burrowed underneath the roots of an old tree.

How can I prevent a bee or wasp infestation?

  • Eliminate food sources: Keep outdoor eating areas clean and promptly clean up any food or drink spills. Ensure that garbage cans are tightly sealed.
  • Seal potential entry points: Inspect your property for any gaps, cracks, or openings in structures such as walls, roofs, and windows.
  • Remove potential nesting sites: Regularly inspect your property for potential nesting sites such as tree hollows, old equipment, or unused furniture. Remove or modify these items to discourage nesting.
  • Keep outdoor areas clean and tidy: Trim back overgrown vegetation, remove fallen fruits, and clean up any debris.
  • Avoid bright floral patterns and scents: Bees are attracted to brightly colored flowers, so consider using less vibrant floral patterns in your outdoor decor. Avoid wearing strongly scented perfumes or lotions when spending time outdoors.
  • Install bee and wasp deterrents: Hang bee and wasp deterrents such as fake wasp nests or decoy predators (like fake owls) in areas where bees and wasps are often seen. These deterrents can help discourage nesting.

How do I get rid of bees or wasps?

Removing a bee hive or wasp nest is extremely dangerous and should always be left to the professionals. If you have a bee or wasp problem, contact Northeast Exterminating immediately. We have the expertise to deal with the issue appropriately and you won’t have to worry about getting stung.

We are experts in the field of pest control and stake our reputation on professional service. All pests are not equal in the sense that they all require a special means of control, and select pesticide to be applied. A member of our team will discuss with you the best possible solution for your specific problem to ensure you get the optimum result quickly.

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