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Have A Lot Of Yellow Jackets In Your Yard? Hire A Pest Control Service

Yellow jackets are often not aggressive, but they can sting. Their sting is painful as they often attack a person many times instead of just once. If you are seeing a lot of yellow jackets in your yard, you should contact a pest control service to get them out. Of course, it is difficult to completely remove all yellow jackets, but this service can significantly cut down on the amount you see. Keep reading to learn how the contractor will do this. 

Kill the Wasp Colony

The pest control company will kill the entire wasp colony. This is the fastest way to get the yellow jackets out of your yard. Yellow jackets often place their nests under the ground or inside walls. This means they live in tight quarters and as they fly in and out of their nest, they bump into each other. If the pest control company uses a pesticide dust, this helps the dust spread to the queen, workers, and the larvae to quickly kill the insects. 

Workers leave the nest to find food for their colony. As they enter and leave, they come in contact with the pesticide spreading it even faster. With this treatment the entire colony may be dead in a couple of days. This is much safer than removing the entire nest, which may be hard to do, especially if it is buried under the ground. If you disrupt the nest, the yellow jackets may sting and there may be a lot of them.  

Wear Protective Clothing

The pest control contractor can get stung when working with yellow jackets and other stinging insects. Because of this, they will wear protective clothing. If you plan to do any of this on your own, you should also wear protective clothing. These yellow jackets will defend their colony, so they may attack anyone getting close to them. 

There are bee suits the contractor may wear or you can purchase a bee suit for yourself. A bee suit is the best option as it covers you from head to toe to protect you from getting stung. Along with the bee suit, protective gloves are also worn to protect hands from getting stung. 

Always leave it up to the professionals when working with stinging insects, especially yellow jackets. You do not want to get stung and if you start the process of removing them and do it wrong, you will get attacked by several angry yellow jackets. 

To learn more, reach out to a yellow jack pest control service near you.


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