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Wasps

Wasps may look like bees, but they are actually a different species. While bees typically live in colonies and are vegetarians, wasps are solitary creatures that mainly eat insects and nectar. It’s important for homeowners to know the signs of wasp infestations so that they can take steps to prevent them from taking over their property. Let’s dive into what wasps are, how to spot them, and how you can keep them away from your home.

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What Are Wasps?

Wasps belong to the same family as bees and ants, but they have distinct physical characteristics that set them apart. Wasps have a thin waist with long legs and antennae attached to their heads. They usually come in various shades of yellow or brown with black markings on their bodies. The most common type of wasp is the paper wasp, which builds nests out of wood fibers that it chews up and mixes with its saliva. Other types of wasps include yellow jackets, hornets, mud daubers, cicada killers, and digger wasps.

Spotting Wasps

When you’re looking for signs of a wasp infestation around your home or yard, the first thing you should do is look for nests. Paper wasp nests are easy to spot since they hang down in an upside-down teardrop shape from trees or eaves of buildings. Other types of nests may be more difficult to find since some species build nests underground or in other hidden areas such as hollow logs or behind shutters on walls. If you notice any suspicious activity around these areas—such as buzzing sounds coming from inside—you should investigate further by looking for nests in those spots.

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Preventing Wasps

The best way to prevent a wasp infestation is by taking preventive measures before the problem even starts. Make sure that there aren’t any food sources around your property that could attract them; this includes pet food left outside or sugary drinks spilled on the ground near a nest site. Keep garbage cans tightly sealed and clean up any food scraps immediately after meals so they don’t attract hungry wasps looking for an easy meal. Additionally, seal off any potential nesting sites in your yard by checking for cracks or holes in walls and fences where they could enter your home unnoticed.

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Wasps can be mean and sting your kids and pets. Call us at the first sign of an infestation.

Wasps can be dangerous if provoked so it's important to identify them quickly so you can take steps to prevent an infestation before it starts—or worse yet—to prepare yourself if one has already occurred! By understanding what a wasp looks like and being aware of potential nesting sites near your property, you can take proactive measures against these pests before they become a nuisance (or worse!). With proper prevention tactics and timely wasp removal services when needed, you can ensure that your outdoor living space remains safe from harmful stinging insects like wasps all summer long!

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