We offer the same rates for our Wasp removal service as we do for our Bee Removal service only $80. We also will remove and dispose any exposed Wasp nests as well at no extra cost. We will come out and remove up to 5 Wasp nest for $80 after that it is $20 per every 5 more. We have been doing this for a very long time and have never came across a house that had had more than 10 seperate Wasp nest so this should never be an issue. Almost all Wasp nests are exposed with paper wasp having there hives under eaves and in bushes and we also have wasp who love to make their mud huts on our porches and patio's. Give us a Call with any questions regarding a wasp problem and we will be more than glad to give our professional advise.
Paper Wasps and Mud Dauber Wasps are about 3/4 to 1-inch long, slender with a narrow waist and long legs, reddish-orange to dark brown or black in color. There are yellowish markings on the abdomen. Paper-like nests, shaped like tiny umbrellas, are suspended by a short stem attached to eaves, window frames, porch ceilings, attic rafters, etc.
Paper Wasps and Mud Dauber Wasps may become a nuisance when nesting around homes and other structures where people live, work or play, if you feel you're in danger Call us to have them removed. Adult food consists of nectar or other sugary solutions such as honeydew and the juices of ripe fruits. This is the reason you will always see Wasps in the lunch area, and or trash cans. Northern or paper wasps nest in window sills, along eaves and in open areas sheltered from the rain
Wasps have a lance-like stinger and can sting repeatedly. When a paper wasp or hornet is near you, slowly raise your hands to protect your face, remaining calm and stationary for a while and then move very slowly away. Never swing, strike or run rapidly away since quick movement often provokes attack and painful stings. Restrain children from throwing rocks or spraying nests with water. Avoid creating loud noises and disturbance near the nest.
Paper wasps live in colonies containing workers, queens and males. Queens emerge during the warm days of late April or early May, select a nest site and build a small paper nest in which eggs are laid. As she adds more cells around the edge, eggs are deposited. Larvae in the center are older with the younger larvae further out. It is the cells at the rim of the nest which contain eggs. After eggs hatch, the queen feeds the young larvae. When larvae are ready to pupate, cells are covered with silk, forming little domes over the individual openings. Larvae pupate, emerging later as small, infertile females called "workers." By mid-June, the first adult workers emerge and assume the tasks of nest expansion, foraging for food, caring for the queen and larvae and defending the colony. Remember with paper wasps, the nest is the work of a single female
When outdoors, avoid the use of heavily scented soaps, shampoos, perfumes, colognes, after-shaves and cosmetics. Avoid shiny buckles and jewelry. Cover exposed skin and wear gray, white or tan rather than bright colors.
Also, remember that if a wasps gets into the automobile while driving, never panic. It wants out of the car as much as you want it out. Slowly pull over off the road, and open the car windows and doors. Trying to remove or kill a paper wasp or hornet while the car is moving can result in accidents.
Treatment of Wasp Stings:
After being stung, immediately apply a poultice of meat tenderizer to the wound. If the sting is not deep, this will break down the components of the sting fluid, reducing the pain.
A commercial preparation such as a sting kill swab can be used. Antihistamine ointments and tablets taken orally appear effective in reducing sting reactions. Persons highly sensitive to stings should consider a desensitization program in an allergy clinic. Consult your physician about medical kits such as Ana-Kit, which contains antihistamine tablets and aqueous epinephrine (adrenalin) administered by injection, a tourniquet and sterile alcohol swabs for cleaning the injection site.
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