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Get Rid of Wasps – Wasp Nest Removal in Canada
So you suspect that you have a wasps nest in your property or have a large number of wasps making a nuisance of themselves.
Or maybe you have found a wasps nest on your premises.
Dealing with a wasps nest yourself can be very dangerous.
We recommend that you don’t try to deal with it on your own but call us straightaway for fast wasp nest removal and management of your wasp problem.
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Wasp Nests in Canada: Key Facts About Their
Life Cycle and Behavior
Wasps are easily recognized by their bright yellow and black bands and 10–15 mm body length. In Canada, they become active in spring when queens begin searching for nesting sites.
1. Where They Nest
Wasp nests are commonly found in trees, wall cavities, lofts, sheds, and even underground. The queen constructs the initial nest using wood pulp and saliva, forming a papery, grey structure shaped like a rugby ball.
2. Seasonal Activity
Spring: Queens search for nesting sites and start building.
Summer: The colony rapidly grows in size.
Late Summer/Early Autumn: Nests begin to break down as the colony declines.
If you notice wasp activity around your home or spot a nest, it’s best to avoid disturbing it. RapidKill Pest Control offers safe and professional wasp nest removal to protect your property.
Wasps Prevention and After Care
- Wasps don’t tend to build nests in the same place so it is unlikely that wasps will return to build a nest the following year in the same spot.
- It is difficult to know where a wasp may decide to set up a nest but the best thing to do is watch out for wasp activity early in the spring in those types of places that wasps prefer. If you start to see a few wasps regularly flying back and forth from a site it is possible a small nest is there.
- If you have a garden where you grow fruit make sure to clean up any windfalls and keep your compost bins covered too.
- Even if you do not have a nest on your premises wasps can be a nuisance during the summer as their nests break down and they look for sources of sugar. To avoid this keep any sugary foods or drinks covered. Particularly when dining outside. If you are a business with alfresco dining consider placing wasp traps in the trees to divert them from your customers.