Where wasps build nests typically?

When you look at cockroaches, flies, mosquitoes and other winged insects or crawlers what you feel first is abhorrence. You may cringe back with distaste but you are not afraid of them. Your feeling and attitude will change dramatically when you see a wasp flying past you and what you feel at that time is fear!  Wasps have this tremendous capacity to instill fear in you when they confront you and that is the reason you should not allow wasps to take root in your home. Wasps can sting with great impact and cause extreme pain and allergy which you will not forget for the rest of your life. Wasps can really scare the wit out of you when they zoom towards you and make you scrambling for cover. Wasp infestation can have great physical and psychological aftermath on you and your family members so it is advised that you remove their presence by employing BBPP,  the best wasp removal Richmond Hill and also popular in nearby  areas.

If you suspect wasp infestation you should first trace their origin that is their nests. This is easy all you need to do is to track a wasp’s flight. It will ultimately land on its honeycomb cell nest which obviously provides you with information that you can use to plan a wasp removal strategy. Where will you find wasps’ nests in your home?

You will find wasps nests in the following places

  • Overhangs
  • Tree branches
  • Tree trunk cavities
  • Rodent burrows
  • Wall voids
  • Ceilings
  • Windows
  • Edges of roof
  • Sheds
  • Attic

However their nest building locations are not limited to the above and would extend to thickets, foliage, grass, wood piles, overhead lights, walls etc. Nesting location for wasps will vary with the species you are dealing with. There are 4 major types of wasps you will find in North America and they are

  1. Yellow jacket wasps
  2. Paper wasps
  3. Hornets
  4. Mud-dauber wasps

Where they build their nests?

  • Yellow jackets, the most dreaded of them all, build their nest in concealed places like underground burrows, wall voids, under the grass, and tree cavities. You can confirm this by watching them going in and out of the ground. A yellow jacket emerging out of the ground is the sign that you will identify them with. It is important that you don’t pour hot water or soap water in to the nest, because angry wasps will be coming out of many exit points they have created near their nest under the ground.
  • Paper wasps nests can be seen from room corners, ceiling and other solid surfaces. Their umbrella upside down design nests can be identified easily. The honeycomb cell nests are single tier nests with several cells where they will raise their babies.
  • Hornets or bald faced hornets like their nests to be at a height. You can easily identify their nests because they are big, global shaped and are made with papery material. They will have a single entry point and upper part of the nest is attached to the tree branch or other solid and lofty places in a building.

You can use this information to trace and locate wasps nests and provide the information to your neighborhood wasp removal expert like BBPP, the most affordable pest control service Richmond Hill to get them exterminated without much hassle. You can contact them on phone number 647-910-6315 or send mail to info@bbppcanada.com and get a free quote.

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