One of the first steps in protecting your home from yellow jackets is to identify where they are nesting. Yellow jackets typically build their nests in the ground, in wall voids, or in trees and shrubs. Look for signs of yellow jacket activity such as a high amount of traffic in a specific area, buzzing sounds, or seeing yellow jackets flying in and out of a hole or crevice. If you identify a yellow jacket nest, take the one step necessary to safely dealing with is. Call a pest control professional.
We have several means of ridding your yard and property of yellow jackets. Depending on the location and size of the nest, the proper course of action may be anything from trapping to destroying with insecticidal agents. The time of day may also be a factor as yellow jackets are active during the day while returning to the nest for rest in the evening. No matter the location, size, or time of day, a pest control professional has the proper protective equipment and tools necessary to quickly and safely rid you of the problem.
To prevent yellow jackets from returning, Pest control professionals work with homeowners in using the proper pesticides with residual effects in case yellow jackets return. Working with homeowners to identify and reduce attractants is also. Reducing or eliminating food waste from carbonated beverages, juices, candy, various meats, cakes, fruit, vegetables, and ice cream from in and around your yard is important so clean up after those cookouts.
Long-Term Prevention Strategies
When out and about your property, keep an eye out for yellow jackets. Their very distinctive yellow and black coloring make them easy to identify. If you spot one, simply observe. It will return to the nest and now you know where to point your pest control professional.
The inside of your walls are dark and rarely disturbed. These are perfect nesting areas for yellow jackets. Close off potential nesting sites by identifying and sealing cracks and crevices. Keep outdoor garbage cans tightly sealed, and if able, remove any sources of food that may attract yellow jackets. By sealing potential nesting sites and removing food sources, you can prevent infestations and protect your family from the pain and danger of yellow jackets.
If you are dealing with a yellow jacket infestation, consult a professional (that’s us!) for effective removal options. Just as with any other pest, yellow jacket encounters can be eliminated with a few simple preventative measures and professional intervention.