Wasps are strange and dangerous insects. They are highly aggressive and territorial. They refuse to back down and if you piss them off they will happily kill you with a swarm of stings. And yes, people die every year from wasp attacks. So be careful when you go walking in the woods and if you have a nest on your property or in your home you will definitely need to take care of it.
If you suspect wasp presence anywhere near or on your property, contact wasp removal Kitchener for quick and safe removal.
The wasp starts its nesting cycle in the spring. The queen of a previous nest crawls into a tight and warm area to sleep through the winter. Its usually under bark or in a hole in the ground. She will stay here until spring comes and then she will take her egg sack and build a rudimentary nest that she will lay her eggs in. The eggs will hatch and grow into workers who will help the queen make the nest larger and larger. As the nest matures and winter approaches the worker wasps slowly die off. The queen abandoned the nest and finds a safe place to hibernate. And the process starts over again.
Now if a wasp queen has gotten used to your property, maybe you leave your garbage out all nigh or spill sweet drinks on the ground and don’t clean it up. But whatever you do you are attracting wasps to your property. If you clean up your yard, seal the garbage in a tightly sealed and locked container and store it in your garage, make sure the garage door shuts tightly and meets the ground. If there is a wasp nest on your property then you can try to get rid of it yourself or you can call the professional at the Exterminators Inc. You can deal with it on your own, all you need are two cans of insecticide spray and a beekeepers suit. Spray both containers directly into the opening in the nest and keep spraying till both containers are empty.
You can also take precautionary measures to prevent them coming to your yard. Make sure to store garbage in a tightly sealed and locked container in your garage and make sure the garage door closes tightly. Get rid of any rotten fruit or food left on the ground and take care to not spill drinks and food outside. If you do all of this then you may never have to worry about wasps again.