Wasps are a particularly aggressive pest to deal with due to their nature. For a non-professional, it can be quite difficult to safely and effectively remove them from any area. That’s why our team at Quality Affordable Pest Control prides itself in our quick and effective wasp removal treatments. Using professional-grade extermination chemicals, pest control tools and gear, we have been able to expertly treat and remove pests like wasps from homes and buildings over the years. For wasps and other pest control services, Quality Affordable Pest Control is definitely a frontrunner in the industry.
Wasps by nature will infest any place that gives them access to food. Wasps typically only eat sweet foods like honeydew, plant saps, and sugary treats. If you have anything in your home that’s easily accessible and resembles sweet food, chances are, you’ll attract wasps into your home if not stored away properly. They can also be drawn to plants in your garden with sweet properties and nest in your home due to their proximity.
While wasps are pretty predatorial in the wildlife and insect world, they do still need protection and shelter from the outside environment. Wasps will usually nest on roofs, inside walls, and untouched rooms. These areas aren’t only undisturbed by larger predators, they also provide shelter from the cold during the winter months of the year.
No one wants to live in a home with pests, so why choose anyone but the best? Our pest control professionals at Quality Affordable Pest Control have helped countless families and business owners eliminate their pest control problem, whatever those pests may be. Call us today so we can help you get rid of your pest problem right away.
Though wasps are only attracted to sweet foods and flavors, they can still cause food contaminations to humans. As insects, they naturally bring in pathogens and bacteria as they travel and move around your home. If they happen to land on your food, they can carry the same pathogens as flies. If you let your wasp infestation grow, you’ll be more susceptible to food contamination and possible illnesses.
While wasps are stinging insects and are terrible at any level of infestation, leaving a wasp nest to grow and repopulate will make you more susceptible to getting stung. If you get stung by a wasp, chances are, you’ll have an allergic reaction to it immediately. Though most reactions for a wasp’s sting are minimal and only last for 24 hours, it should be avoided at all costs.
With our team of wasp exterminators, we can easily treat any wasp infestation regardless of the severity of the wasp problem. At Quality Affordable Pest Control, we assess each service area to ensure that we come up with the proper nest removal plan to treat your concerns. With our tools, training, and experience, we’re sure to get rid of these stinging insects in no time. Whether it be the common wasp or bald-faced hornets, rest assured that we can handle any type of infestation.
A: If properly treated, a wasp extermination treatment can take 1 to 2 days to take full effect. Over this period of time, the wasps inside the nest will slowly die leaving the shell of the wasps' nest to be easily and safely removed in a few days.
A: Once the entire colony has been killed, there’s virtually no chance for that nest to cause a re-infestation. This means that the treatment is permanently effective. However, the treatment doesn’t prevent new wasps from infesting your home. If you want to permanently get rid of wasps on your property, you’ll need to seal all food and entrances or have a preventive treatment done.
A: The sting of a wasp is known to be extremely painful and causes many allergic reactions. Depending on the type of wasp whether it be a paper wasp or an Asian giant wasp, the effect of its painful sting may vary. While it’s possible to die from a wasp sting, it's quite unlikely to happen unless you are severely allergic to them. At most, you should have some swelling, itchiness, and other common allergic reactions for around 24 hours before they subside.
A: Wasps do play a vital role in the ecosystem of your garden as well as in other parts of nature. They can actually lower the number of other insects in your home. However, they are considered pests themselves. The presence of a wasp is enough to worry as it could mean that an entire nest is nearby. If you constantly see a wasp in your home, it may be time to call an exterminator to locate and remove the wasp's nest in your area.
A: Though there are many home treatments and over-the-counter ways to treat wasp infestations, it's best to call a professional exterminator. With the risks of aggravating the wasps or insufficiently treating the nest, you may open yourself up for injury and reinfestation of wasps. Having a professional exterminator ensures your safety and the effectiveness of the treatment in general.
No one wants to live in a home with pests, so why choose anyone but the best? Our pest control professionals at Quality Affordable Pest Control have helped countless families and business owners eliminate their pest control problem, whatever those pests may be. Call us today so we can help you get rid of your pest problem right away.
If you’re concerned about a wasp infestation in your home or building, Quality Affordable Pest Control can help locate, treat, and remove these pests in a snap of a finger. Though wasps play an important role in the ecosystem, no one wants swarms of them in their living area or workspace. Here at Quality Affordable Pest Control, we have all the best tools and treatments for industrial pest control treatments so that we leave your property wasp, hornet, and pest free. For more information on our home wildlife control and office building pest control services, contact us and book an inspection today.
The best residential pest control service is one that focuses on what you and your family needs – and that it is a safe, effective, and environmentally-friendly pest or wildlife control solution. The Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approach is the recommended way to efficiently eliminate pests without harming you, your family and pets, and the environment.