Vernal, UT Property Owners' Guide To Effective Wasp Control

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Finding wasps on your Vernal property may indeed be dangerous! These flying insects can cause painful stings and inspire fear. When they sting they release a toxic venom that you may have an allergy to. If you have wasps in your Vernal yard, you might not be able to enjoy your time outdoors. Check out this guide to wasp control and find out how you can keep these pests away.

Knowing The Wasps Of Vernal

To be better at wasp prevention, you need to know about the local wasps. In Vernal, there are several common types of wasps. One of the most common stinging insects is the paper wasp. This brownish wasp has yellow or reddish markings. Typically, their nests are umbrella-shaped and have a paper-like appearance.

Another common wasp is the yellow jacket. With a distinct yellow and black banded coloration, this local species is hard to miss. It tends to be more aggressive than some of the other Vernal wasps. Depending on the species, the yellow jacket could make an aerial or a ground nest.

Hornets are also common in the area. Although hornets share similarities with paper wasps and yellow jackets, they tend to be larger in size. The bald-faced hornet builds paper-like nests in trees and bushes, but only stings when you threaten it. While all of the wasps in the area are dangerous to humans, they are beneficial to the environment. 

Why You Should Keep Wasps Away

You probably want to do your part for the environment, but that doesn't mean you should let wasps take over your property. Even if no one you know has an allergy to wasp venom, you can develop an allergy at any time. And the consequences can be severe. In extreme cases, victims undergo anaphylactic shock. 

No one enjoys a wasp sting. At the very least, a sting is painful. You could experience swelling and pain that lasts for hours or days. If you disturb a nest, you're likely to be attacked and have multiple stings. When wasps are around, a yard can become a scary place. Your children may be afraid to play outside or you find yourself constantly looking out for wasps.

How To Keep Wasps Away

With a few simple tips, you can keep wasps away from your home. It all starts with your landscaping. If you have flowering plants, wasps will be attracted to your yard. They will seek out the insects in your garden as well as the nectar in your flowers. Instead of planting flowers, have a garden that consists of wasp-repelling plants. Wormwood, lemongrass, and citronella act as natural deterrents.

Wasps also are attracted to insects in your garbage cans. If you don't want wasps to have an abundance of food, store your trash in closed bags and use a garbage can with a lid. Don't allow your garbage cans to overflow, or wasps can hunt an easy meal.

When you have an outdoor picnic, keep your food stored until you eat it. Then, clean up your food before wasps can take an interest in it. Sugary drinks are particularly appealing to these stinging insects. 

Lookout For Nests

Keep an eye out for wasp nests! When you locate them, resist the urge to knock them down or grab a can of spray. Do-it-yourself (DIY) wasp nest removal is dangerous. Allow the professionals to handle the job. Here at J&M Pest Control, our technicians have had extensive training. We can safely remove the nests and inspect your home for any other infestations.

If you're ready to work with a team that cares, call us today. We will utilize our removal or prevention plans to keep your property safe and wasp-free.