Preventing A Wasp Infestation

Wasps are generally active during the summer. During the season, the stinging insects are out collecting food for their colony and building their numbers. Therefore, the chances of you getting stung while lounging in your pool or hosting a BBQ party on a lazy, sunny afternoon are quite high. Although wasps are not really the most aggressive stinging insects around, they can get rather defensive when they are threatened. The rule of life establishes that it is always better to prevent a problem before it happens; the same can be said for managing wasp infestation. Hence, instead of waiting for the wasps to sting you and your family, you must take preventive measures first.

So, what are some ways to prevent a wasp infestation?

Tip 1: Search for nests

You must be on the lookout for wasp nests in your home and garden on a regular basis. It is advisable for you to especially be alert during early spring. During the time, the nests are usually the size of a walnut or a golf ball, making it easier to get rid of them. When searching for nests, in addition to checking your garden, you must also check your garage, cavity walls, sheds, lofts, and under eaves.

Tip 2: Ensure that your bins are secured

Wasps tend to get attracted to the contents found in dustbins. Therefore, you must make sure that the bins on your driveway boast of tight-fitting lids. It is also advisable for you to place your bins as far away from your doors and windows as possible. The fruits and vegetables that fall on your backyard must also be removed immediately to derail the wasps.

Tip 3: Secure your doors and windows

In order to keep wasps out, it is in your best interest to install screens in your doors and windows. The open, exposed areas in your home such as loose siding must also be fixed to prevent a wasp infestation.

Tip 4: What about your clothing?

If you donĀ“t want to attract wasps, you should avoid wearing floral and bright clothing. You should shy away from using perfume and aftershave that emit sweet fragrance. And, it is also suggested for you to wear shoes when you walk in your backyard. Trust us when we say this—you wouldn’t want to step on a wasp.

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