As a homeowner, nothing ruins an afternoon in the backyard quite like the presence of pesky wasps. Not only are they unwelcome guests, but some species can also pose a threat to you and your family. In this article, we’ll share some tips on how to keep wasps away from your backyard.
For non-aggressive wasps I've had great luck spraying nests with this Spectracide wasp remover in the evening. For a nest up high in an eave, soffit, or tree, this Gotcha pole adapter clamps onto the can so you can spray from the end of an extension pole and treat the nest from 10+ feet away instead of standing right under it. And for anything aggressive I wear this ridiculous-looking upper torso beekeeping suit and keep my distance. It seems silly, but trust me, I learned the hard way.
Before we dive into prevention methods, it’s essential to know which types of wasps you’re dealing with. The two most common species found in backyards are paper wasps and yellow jackets.
Paper Wasps: These wasps have long, slender bodies and are usually brown or black with yellow or orange markings. They build open-celled nests out of paper-like material, often under eaves or in trees.
Yellow Jackets: These wasps are more aggressive than paper wasps and are identified by their yellow and black striped bodies. They build nests in enclosed spaces, such as underground burrows or hollow walls.
Keep Food Covered: Wasps are attracted to sweet and savory scents, so it’s crucial to keep food covered when dining outdoors. Use lids for drinks, and keep meats and sweets in sealed containers.
Seal Cracks and Crevices: Check your home’s exterior for cracks, crevices, and gaps where wasps could enter. Use caulk or foam insulation to seal these openings.
Remove Wasp Nests: If you find a wasp nest on your property, avoid disturbing it. Instead, hire a professional pest control service to remove it safely.
Plant Wasp-Repelling Herbs: Certain herbs, such as mint, thyme, and eucalyptus, are known to repel wasps. Plant these herbs around your yard to deter wasps naturally.
Hang Wasp Traps: You can purchase commercial wasp traps or make your own using sugar water and dish soap. Hang the traps away from seating areas to attract and trap wasps.
Install Outdoor Fans: Wasps are weak fliers and are discouraged by strong winds. Installing outdoor fans can help deter wasps from your backyard.
By following these simple tips, you can prevent wasps from ruining your backyard fun. If you still have concerns about wasp infestations, consider contacting a professional pest control service. With a little effort and planning, you can enjoy your outdoor spaces without worrying about these unwanted visitors.
For a complete guide to getting rid of wasps from your property, see our Get Rid of Wasps: A Homeowner’s Guide.
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