At Sono-Marin Pest Solutions, our wasp control service is crafted to provide lasting relief from wasp infestations, ensuring your outdoor spaces remain safe and inviting.
Our approach is rooted in an integrated strategy that targets both active wasp nests and individual wasps in flight, ensuring a thorough and effective solution. By employing advanced, eco-friendly treatments, we significantly reduce wasp populations while protecting your property and the surrounding ecosystem.
Our highly trained technicians are punctual, knowledgeable, and dedicated to tailoring each treatment to the unique needs of your property, ensuring that you enjoy a secure, wasp-free environment.
Wasps are seasonal pests often times mistaken for yellow jackets. The two have similar appearances but are different. Wasps nest in many different areas including; eaves, gutters, soffits, and window sills on the exterior of the structure. Wasp nests often times looks like an upside down umbrella with a honeycomb like appearance and are openly exposed.
Conditions that attract these stinging pests to your property may include; flowering plants, an abundance of other insects, fruit, meat, improperly covered garbage bins, fresh cut grass, and many other sources.
Wasps tend to become more aggressive in the late summer, especially if their nest is disturbed or when treated with aggression. Treating nests earlier in the season tend to pose less of a threat of being stung and will help reduce overall population. It is also essential to have these nests removed when possible.
Bald-Faced Hornets which also belong to the wasp family. These stinging insects can become highly aggressive when coming close to a nest and on occasions just loud noises and vibrations may contribute to aggressive activity. If a nest is constructed too close to human habitation it may become a dangerous threat. A bald faced hornet nest is generally located in trees and bushes but they can occasionally be found under rock overhangs or the sides of buildings. The nests are comprised of plant fiber and wood matter mixed with their saliva to form a special pulp. These nests sometimes can reach the size of a basketball. Identified mainly by their color, bald-faced hornets tend to have white and black coloration and three white stripes at the end of their bodies. Bald faced hornets are capable of squirting their venom into the eyes when out of reach of stinging. Their diet mainly consists of other insects, meat, fruit, and sometimes pollen. It is recommended to have the assistance of a professional when dealing with these pests to avoid dangerous situations.
Although some wasps are pollinators, they can become a pest issue when in close contact. Call Sono-Marin Pest Solutions for our expertise if any of these pests are of a disturbance on your property.
Wasps are seasonal pests often times mistaken for yellow jackets. The two have similar appearances but are different. Wasps nest in many different areas including; eaves, gutters, soffits, and window sills on the exterior of the structure. Wasp nests often times looks like an upside down umbrella with a honeycomb like appearance and are openly exposed.
Conditions that attract these stinging pests to your property may include; flowering plants, an abundance of other insects, fruit, meat, improperly covered garbage bins, fresh cut grass, and many other sources.
Wasps tend to become more aggressive in the late summer, especially if their nest is disturbed or when treated with aggression. Treating nests earlier in the season tend to pose less of a threat of being stung and will help reduce overall population. It is also essential to have these nests removed when possible.
Bald-Faced Hornets which also belong to the wasp family. These stinging insects can become highly aggressive when coming close to a nest and on occasions just loud noises and vibrations may contribute to aggressive activity. If a nest is constructed too close to human habitation it may become a dangerous threat. A bald faced hornet nest is generally located in trees and bushes but they can occasionally be found under rock overhangs or the sides of buildings. The nests are comprised of plant fiber and wood matter mixed with their saliva to form a special pulp. These nests sometimes can reach the size of a basketball. Identified mainly by their color, bald-faced hornets tend to have white and black coloration and three white stripes at the end of their bodies. Bald faced hornets are capable of squirting their venom into the eyes when out of reach of stinging. Their diet mainly consists of other insects, meat, fruit, and sometimes pollen. It is recommended to have the assistance of a professional when dealing with these pests to avoid dangerous situations.
Although some wasps are pollinators, they can become a pest issue when in close contact. Call Sono-Marin Pest Solutions for our expertise if any of these pests are of a disturbance on your property.