Wasps Pest Control
Wasps
Social wasps are considered pests when they become excessively common, or nest close to buildings. People are most often stung in late summer and early autumn, when wasp colonies stop breeding new workers; the existing workers search for sugary foods and are more likely to come into contact with humans. Wasp nests made in or near houses, such as in roof spaces, can present a danger as the wasps may sting if people come close to them. Stings are usually painful rather than dangerous, but in rare cases, people may suffer life-threatening anaphylactic shock.
Additional Tips:
Regularly inspect the exterior of your building for new cracks or openings and promptly seal them to prevent cluster fly entry.
Keep doors and windows closed or properly screened to prevent cluster flies from entering the building.
Consider installing door sweeps and weather stripping to further seal potential entry points.
Clean up any decaying organic matter, such as compost piles or rotting vegetation, near the building, as this can attract cluster flies.
By implementing these preventive measures, you can significantly reduce the likelihood of cluster flies entering your building and minimize potential infestations. If you’re unsure about proper application of insecticide sprays or need assistance with sealing techniques, consider consulting a professional pest control service for expert guidance and assistance.
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