Wasps Exterminator Pleasanton
Wasps, yellow jackets, and hornets pose health risks to the residents of Pleasanton.
Statistics report that thousands of people in the country suffer allergies as a result of stings from these dangerous insects. They produce venom after stinging which causes some vigorous chemical reactions on the skin. These small insects are worse than bees. Their eradication should be handled with a lot of care and only a professional can do that. If they come to your homestead, call wasps exterminator Pleasanton on (925) 948-8829. Wasps There are two main species namely social and solitary. Social wasps live in colonies and they create nests that host up to thousands of them. However, not all colonies can bear offsprings. The solitary species survive alone and do not have nests. All the adults are fertile. Call (925) 948-8829 now for a free quote. |
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Behavior
They have nests in different places particularly the sunny areas. You will find these nests underground, on the walls, on rocks, below the floor or on tree trunks. You are more likely to spot a nest during dusk or dawn in summer. Low light increases visibility of the insects. If threatened, they will sting hence you must take care. You should call our experts as soon as you spot them, and we will make sure you live in a safe environment henceforth.
Symptoms of wasp stings
Yellow jackets
They are characterized by shouting yellow and black stripes. They are a type of social wasp that lives in colonies and nests. Their waistline is thinner as compared to that of bees. Their favorite spots are underground particularly where burrowing animals used to live. Their food is meat and sweet substances.
They are also found in home structures. Often, they are confused with bees because their sizes are equal, even in the physical appearance and stinging. They also resemble paper wasps and hornets. Basically, an adult male yellow jacket is 0.5’’ long with abdominal bands that alternate. The queen is about 0.75’’ long.
Unlike bees, they do not have brown intense hair and don’t carry pollen grains. Also, their hind legs are not flattened or hairy as in bees.
Control measures
We locate the nests at night in order to treat them. We also use bait stations which are more effective.
Hornets
There are two species namely European hornet and bald-faced hornet. The latter is more of a yellow jacket while the European species is a true hornet which is about 1.5’’ long, six-legged, and double-winged. Its color is red-brown. European species are not as dangerous as the bald-faced but if agitated, they sting. They seclude their nests in locations such as the attic, wall holes, and on hollow trees.
Behavior
They use paper-like substances or woods combined with their saliva to build nests. They are beneficial insects as they prey on various pests. They feed on nectar and insects. Their life cycle extends over a year. They entirely depend on the queen during winter.
How we treat hornets
Once our experts inspect and verify their presence, they conduct the necessary measures on the nests through chemical application. Then they educate clients on the treatment plan as follows:
A soon as you contact us on (925) 948-8829 or send an E-mail, our professionals will come to your place to identify the exact insect and find out its nesting point. After determination of the exact species, an effective treatment measure is directed.
We can use both preventative and non-chemical techniques to deal with the problem. We do not encourage any DIY measure and in case of any attempt, it should only be carried out at night for safety and when all colonies are back to their nests.
They have nests in different places particularly the sunny areas. You will find these nests underground, on the walls, on rocks, below the floor or on tree trunks. You are more likely to spot a nest during dusk or dawn in summer. Low light increases visibility of the insects. If threatened, they will sting hence you must take care. You should call our experts as soon as you spot them, and we will make sure you live in a safe environment henceforth.
Symptoms of wasp stings
- Redness
- Inflammations
- Intense pain
Yellow jackets
They are characterized by shouting yellow and black stripes. They are a type of social wasp that lives in colonies and nests. Their waistline is thinner as compared to that of bees. Their favorite spots are underground particularly where burrowing animals used to live. Their food is meat and sweet substances.
They are also found in home structures. Often, they are confused with bees because their sizes are equal, even in the physical appearance and stinging. They also resemble paper wasps and hornets. Basically, an adult male yellow jacket is 0.5’’ long with abdominal bands that alternate. The queen is about 0.75’’ long.
Unlike bees, they do not have brown intense hair and don’t carry pollen grains. Also, their hind legs are not flattened or hairy as in bees.
Control measures
We locate the nests at night in order to treat them. We also use bait stations which are more effective.
Hornets
There are two species namely European hornet and bald-faced hornet. The latter is more of a yellow jacket while the European species is a true hornet which is about 1.5’’ long, six-legged, and double-winged. Its color is red-brown. European species are not as dangerous as the bald-faced but if agitated, they sting. They seclude their nests in locations such as the attic, wall holes, and on hollow trees.
Behavior
They use paper-like substances or woods combined with their saliva to build nests. They are beneficial insects as they prey on various pests. They feed on nectar and insects. Their life cycle extends over a year. They entirely depend on the queen during winter.
How we treat hornets
Once our experts inspect and verify their presence, they conduct the necessary measures on the nests through chemical application. Then they educate clients on the treatment plan as follows:
- The significance of exclusion materials to inhibit entrance through voids
- Education on the type of products and tools employed. Our professionals can apply aerosol sprays insecticide dusts, or liquid sprays. These products are directly applied on entrances. If the nest is close to home and pathways, then it is best to do it at night. To ensure complete extermination, our professionals make subsequent treatments.
A soon as you contact us on (925) 948-8829 or send an E-mail, our professionals will come to your place to identify the exact insect and find out its nesting point. After determination of the exact species, an effective treatment measure is directed.
We can use both preventative and non-chemical techniques to deal with the problem. We do not encourage any DIY measure and in case of any attempt, it should only be carried out at night for safety and when all colonies are back to their nests.