Yellow jacket wasps often get mistaken for bees by their black and yellow appearance. However when it comes to identifying which one is flying around your home, it helps to know whether it is a bee looking to help pollinate your garden or a wasp finding a place to make their new nest. The knowledge will greatly determine how a home owner reacts. During the winter months we are free from the concerns of a wasp invasion. However, Defense Pest Control wants to help make homeowners aware of yellow jacket wasps that start making their appearance in spring so they can react properly. Wasps will pose a much bigger problem than a visiting bee.
Yellow Jackets Build Nests in Spring
Yellow jacket wasps mate just before the coming of winter. Afterward the female will hibernate through the winter season and the male will die due to the cold. Come spring the female will look for a place to build the first stages of her nest. This is when homeowners will want to know it is time to keep a lookout for wasps that might be building their nest around their home and yard. Wasps are super aggressive when it comes to defending their nest. They will sting anything they consider a threat. They will even sting multiple times to chase the invader away from their nest. As a queen Yellow Jacket Wasp begins to build her nest, it is best to knock it down to discourage her from building it too close to your home or yard.
What Can Be Mistaken for a Yellow Jacket?
Yellow jackets look a lot like bees because they are black and yellow. However there are some key characteristics that will help the homeowner determine what is actually buzzing around their home. One major trait that wasps have verses bees is a long angular body, with long straight wings that point slightly outward when not in use. Yellow Jacket Wasps are actually mostly yellow with black stripes, where bees are mostly black with yellow stripes. The legs and the body of the wasp are yellow with black stripes. Their head and antennas are mostly black with some yellow circular like spots. Yellow jacket wasps are carnivores where they mostly hunt other insects. Nonetheless, they will also eat human food such as meats and even tasty sweets. The worker wasps bring food to the larva or grubs and the queen while the other workers seek material to expand the nest or hive.
How Aggressive are Yellow Jackets?
Yellow jacket wasps are more aggressive than other stinging insects such as wasps, hornets, mud daubers or bees. Yellow jackets can both sting and bite; they will often bite to get a better grip to jab their stinger in. Since they don’t lose their stinger, they can sting numerous times, and will do so unprovoked.
Deter Yellow Jackets from Building a Nest
One of the best ways to control yellow jacket wasps for the average homeowner is to prevent a queen from starting the first stages of her nest. If you have discovered a wasp nests way into development, you should call a professional pest control company. Queen yellow jacket wasps like high areas to build a nest. However they with also build their nest in leafy bushes and small trees as long as they provide protection. Keep a look out around the corner of your porches and patios and in the plants around your home that will provide protection for a wasp nest. Use a long device to knock down the nest if you find one. Don’t ever get too close to a wasp nest because again, they will sting anything or anyone that threatens their nest.
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Where yellow jacket wasps aren’t much of a problem yet, spring will be right around the corner. Most bees are harmless and only under extreme threats will bees attack. Although it is true you don’t want a bee hive too close to your home either, realize a pollinating bee won’t bother anyone. Not the same could be said for a yellow jacket wasp. Look out for these mean territorial insects. Their sting hurts and can last hours, not to mention for those with allergies to insect stings, they can become a life threatening pest. Come the spring, if you have discovered a wasp’s nest near your home, call Defense Pest Control and we will remove and protect your home from yellow jacket wasps and other pests.