How to deal with wasp nests
Wasps can very swiftly ruin your outdoor fun. And because populations peak in the latter part of summer. Therefore, now is the time of year when you must watch your back for pesky wasps.
Wasps often mind their own business, but some of the species, can become incredibly territorial. Sometimes, just being near them may cause them to attack. Even if you are not allergic to a wasp sting, you may be in real danger if they attack in a large swarm. And if you are allergic just one sting may be deadly if not treated. So how can you deal with wasp nests?
Prevention measures are the main key, sealing up tiny cracks like those found around the edges of siding and where energy lines may enter the house, also patching up holes in window screens is essential, as this is a common place where wasp nests can be formed. If, however a wasp nest has already been formed should you deal with it yourself? We recommend you don’t.
Removing a wasp nest can be very dangerous. Wasps inside the nest will feel threatened and often become aggressive. This could cause them to sting you and others in the proximity as they guard their nest. Therefore, you should arrange for a professional wasp nest treatment. This highly effective solution will terminate the wasps and keep you safe from the threat of stings.
Let us help keep you safe, call us for your wasp removal needs today – phone 1300 766 614
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