Social wasps tend to sting people and they are capable of delivering painful stings with their formidable mandibles. Wasps’ stingers are special when you compare them with bees. Unlike bees, wasps can sting a victim repeatedly without losing the stingers. Bees lose their stinger after they bite or sting a victim and they become useless and eventually die after that. if you have ever been stung by a honey bee you would know what we are talking about, you probably would have pulled out the bee’ stinger. This actually does not happen with wasps because they have stingers that are assembled in such a way that they won’t dislodge from their body after they sting someone, but can keep stinging repeatedly. These make them dangerous because the victim will get injected with more venom and suffer the consequences. The point is that there is no way you can escape wasp’s stings unless you remove them from your household using expert pest control like BBPP, the best wasp control services woodbridge and for other towns nearby.
Wasps sting when
- You disturb their routine
Wasps build nests mostly in hidden places or at a height where you cannot reach out easily. Wasps also build nests under the ground, lawns, thick vegetation, heap of logs, dilapidated buildings, tree trunk cavities, windows, roofs and other lofty places. Wasp nests unlike human homes function like well oiled machinery as each one of the wasp is given the task and they accomplish that with great discipline. Any interference with their routine by you will spell trouble for you. The female wasps are capable of stinging, because males have sex organs in place of stingers, thus they cannot sting. Swatting a wasp with a fly swatter or shooing it can produce adverse reaction from wasps. Wasps do not like aggressive gestures such as flailing your arms or anything that is similar to that action. They will sense that as a threat and immediately launch a mob attack if you are near their nest.
- Try to remove wasps by force
Many will advocate the use of force to remove wasps and their nests. Force would have worked if you are challenging a single wasp. A wasp nest will have hundreds of wasps and you cannot kill all of them with one powerful blow. Neither can you pour soap water or boiling water on the nest and finish them collectively. When such attempts were made by human, wasps had always regrouped and counter attacked with vengeance. So use of force to remove wasp nest is ruled out instead should call the best wasp nest removal Woodbridge team from the town.
Do not attempt to remove wasp nest on your own
Wasps are protective towards their nest because they keep their precious babies and food in the catacomb cells. This is the reason why they get agitated when they see you near their nest and come after you with unbridled ferocity. Wasps’ stings can send you to hospital and seek emergency treatment so make sure that you don’t attempt to remove the nest on your own. If you have a wasp nest which is big and have hundreds of them you should avoid dealing with them. You should call BBPP, the most successful Woodbridge pest control service and let them handle the task. You can get in touch with them on phone number 647-910-6315 or send message to info@bbppcanada.com to get a free quote from them.