Spring and Summer times see the bloom of flowers and sounds of insects buzzing around to find shelter where they could build nests. Woodbridge is no exception to this natural phenomenon and homes are the targets of ferocious flying insects like wasps. Wasps are highly active during this time and it is highly important that you find ways to prevent nests from forming in your rooms, attics, outhouses and basements. Presence of wasps in your home premises is a constant fear nagging at the back of your mind and it is necessary that you get rid of wasps nests using a professional service like BBPP the best wasp removal services Woodbridge and equally popular in other nearby towns.
Identify the wasp nests
If you have an infestation you should identify which one of the wasps have occupied f your home territory. You can do it easily by identifying the nests. Wasps nest can vary with different types of wasps as they are mostly distinct by appearance and location.
How different wasp’ nests look like?
Each wasp species build their nests differently and that is one giveaway that you can use effectively to identify nests.
Paper wasps
This is the most distinctive wasp nest you whose architecture you cannot miss from a mile. Paper wasps build typical honey comb design paper nests that hang from ceiling and other solid surfaces with a help of a stalk. From a distance it will look like an umbrella hung upside down. The nest is built with a paste mixed with saliva and wood fibers. The nest is distinctive due to its extraordinary architecture and a nest is formed by hundreds of honeycomb cells. These nests in full bloom will accommodate hundreds of wasps. The nest is open and not covered by any material like other wasps’ nests.
Yellow jackets
Yellow jackets like to build nests in concealed places and they mostly have a single entry. Underground nests with a single opening can have hundreds of rows with honeycomb cells. The nests could be harboring wasps numbering from 500-1,000. The underground nests are mostly burrows abandoned by rodents and yellow jackets find the place safe and comfortable. You should watch where you put your foot when you are strolling in your yard or lawn or hosting a BBQ party.
Mud Daubers
You would have figured out by their name that mud daubers build nests using mud obtained from your yard. These are solitary wasps that use water or saliva and dirt collected from outside to make mud. They use the material to build horn shaped single nests where they keep their larvae and food (dead spiders). They are easy to identify on walls, door frames and other solid surfaces. Mud dauber wasps are not dangerous as they seldom sting even when their nests are disturbed.
Hornets
Hornets are not overly aggressive but can pack a venomous sting capable of sending victims in to shock or hospital. They always build nests above the ground, at least 3-feet and their nests are easy to identify with their globular shape. In a nest you can find several tiers of cells to accommodate thousands of hornets. You can see their nests hanging from trees or buildings and there is only one entry that hornets use to enter and exit.
The above information will help wasps’ removal easy as the feedback will enable pest control companies like BBPP, the best Woodbridge Pest Control Service to devise the right plan and measures. You can contact them on phone 647-910-6315 or by sending mail to info@bbppcanada.com to get a free quote.