How to Get Rid of Bees, Wasps and Hornets

If you start noticing that the number of stinging insects is increasing as days go by, then it’s probably because they have a nest nearby. When it starts infesting your home, it is necessary that you start looking for ways to get rid of the bee, wasp, and hornet in your property.

Ways to Get Rid of Wasps, Bees and Hornets

There are many things that you have to consider prior to treating the nest and completely removing them from your property. The following are steps that you can take to do the job properly and avoid getting stung in the process:

1.      Identify the types of wasps, bees, or hornets flying around your property.

Before going outside to kill these insects, you must know the type of insect you are dealing with. This step is crucial in making the removal method more effective. It will also prevent future issues.

For you to identify them properly, take note of the size and colour of the insects. Look for colours like yellow and black and how big or small the insects are. Proper identification will help you plan the right method to use to remove them.

2.      Seal off all possible entry points to your house.

The last thing you want to get from this process is seeing these insects flying around your home. Leaving any part of your home open will invite these insects to find refuge anywhere in your house.

Constant change in weather may result in small openings in your door and window that these flying insects may access. Make sure that you have checked around your home for vulnerable spots where they can build nests. Close these entrance points and pay more attention to your attic, roofing, and basement.

3.      Get and spray a powerful pesticide meant for killing bee, wasp, or hornet in the nest.

Though it is not wise to use this on one insect, you can always use a powerful pesticide and spray it on the entrance of the nest. Since these insecticides are meant for killing these insects, you can be sure that it will work in killing the insects.

When using a bee, wasp, or hornet killer, it is advisable that you do it late at night. This way, most of them are inside and aren’t active.

Don’t forget to wear thick clothing that can protect your body from the stingers in case they go out and attack you. Wear long-sleeved shirts, jackets, long pants, and gloves. Also, wear something to protect your head and face like a makeshift hood or ski cap.

4.      Use insecticide dust as alternatives

If you can’t find a powerful spray to kill these insects, applying dust can be an alternative. However, you will have to stay longer in front of the nest than when using aerosol spray.

Using dust will require repeated application unless you find one with residual effects. This will require you to apply it a few more times before you get the results you want.

5.      Knockdown nests

Make sure that you let the spray or dust penetrate the nest completely before knocking it down. You have two choices for disintegrating the nests. You can set fire or spray water to it.

Just make sure that there are no remaining insects alive to avoid insect attacks. It is ideal that you always wear thick and protective clothing when removing the nests.

Make sure that you always leave the nest for some time after dusting it off or spraying it with insecticide. This will give the insecticide more time to take effect and kill the insects. It may not kill all the insects inside, but it will reduce the number that you have to deal with.

You can try to repeat spraying and dusting for a few times. Continue doing this until you see that the insects are no longer actively getting in and out of the nest. Once there are no more activities, you can prepare to knock it down.

When dealing with bees, wasps, hornets and even yellow jacket nests, it is essential that you prepare everything that you need before starting. It is a must that you always prepare your clothing and wear them every time you go near the wasp nest.

Why Should You Pay Attention to Removing the Nest?

As long as there is a wasp, bee, or hornet nest on your property, your problem with these insects will never stop. Even if you keep spraying a few of the insects that go near your home, more of them will keep coming back.

Whether you are dealing with paper wasps, yellow jackets, wasps, or bees, you should target their nest if you don’t want them near you. Aside from sprays and knocking down the nests, you can also place several fake nests in possible nesting spots.

Hornets and wasps avoid areas with other nests. This will make them avoid your property and move to other places. See to it that you place them strategically for it to be effective.

After getting rid of them, try not to eat outside for a couple of weeks to keep them from coming back. Also, keep your garbage bins and dumpsters clean and closed tightly at all times to prevent new wasps, hornets, or bees from coming. Since there is a food source, they would love to stay and build a colony near it.

When to Contact an Expert?

If you notice that there are several nests and you can’t treat them on your own, you should contact an expert. An exterminator will assess the situation and perform the proper procedure to get rid of the insects.

Once the nests and the insects are gone, it is crucial that you observe ways to prevent attracting them back to your home. The fact that they can find a place to nest and a food source around your home is enough for them to come back. It is the main reason why you feel like you are not getting rid of them completely.