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You’re likely terrified of a possible run-in with stinging insects in Wichita, Kansas. Although stinging insects create risky situations, they’re not as dangerous as most people believe. Bees, hornets, yellowjackets, and wasps can sting, but most stings are defensive. If you stay away from these stinging insects and their nests, you’ll be okay. Nevertheless, some are aggressive. It is pertinent to take steps to identify the species. Once you’ve figured out what you’re dealing with, you’ll know why they’re on your property, how dangerous they are, and how to eliminate them.

We’re here to help. Contact us so we can help you identify the species right away.

How To Identify Stinging Insects

You need to find out which stinging insect you’re dealing with. You can find out by looking at the pest and its nest. Use the information below to your benefit.

Paper Wasps

When compared to other stinging insects, paper wasps are less aggressive. You shouldn’t experience any problems unless you get too close to their nest. They build small, gray nests that are easy to spot. You’ll notice that the nest has a honeycomb design. Paper wasps can be found anywhere, but they’re usually around eaves and overhangs.

There are two species of paper wasp in our area. European paper wasps have orange antennas with black and yellow stripes. You’ll also encounter northern paper wasps. They have a few dark orange areas on their brown bodies. Their abdomen is covered by thin white or yellow stripes.

Yellowjackets

Yellowjackets are incredibly aggressive so homeowners should stay away from them. Never approach their nest in late summer and fall because their colony gets larger and they get more aggressive then. Yellowjackets build large nests and live with thousands of other stinging insects. A black or gray paper-like material will be wrapped around the yellowjacket’s nest.

Some species are going to build underground nests which will be difficult to avoid. Yellowjackets have abdomens and heads covered with yellow and black stripes.

Bald-Faced Hornets

Bald-faced hornets are very aggressive. As the colony reaches its peak size in late summer and early fall, the hornets will become more aggressive. Their nests are large and capable of supporting thousands of hornets. They’re normally built on building sides, tall grass, and trees. Bald-faced hornets have smooth bodies that are white and black.

Honeybees

Honeybees are less aggressive than most stinging insects in our area. They will sting, but they don’t stink often. They can be bred to be gentle. They build unique hives on hollow trees, walls, and rocks. Their hives have a honeycomb pattern and will be used for multiple years. To achieve this goal, the pests are going to store honey to ensure they have plenty of food for winter. Honeybees are orange or yellow. They have fuzzy, brown bodies.

Carpenter Bees

As the name implies, carpenter bees are going to destroy wood surfaces. They bore small 3/8” holes in wood surfaces, including decks, fascia, and siding. They’ll dispose of the leftover wood and use the hole to raise their young. Carpenter bees look like large bumblebees. The carpenter bee species in our area had a black and yellow thorax that is fuzzy. Male carpenter bees have a small yellow spot on their face.

Primary Dangers Linked To Stinging Insects

You’re likely worried that these pests are going to make you sick. Ultimately, they could. They usually don’t. In general, they’ll stay away from people. These pests usually aren’t as aggressive as most people believe. Most bites are defensive. Therefore, you can avoid getting stung by staying away from these pests. Male stinging insects cannot sting people. As for female stinging insects, they can sting but they’re usually timid. You’ll have to be careful to avoid underground nests. If you run into them, you likely won’t know it until it is too late.

Reasons Your Home Has Stinging Insects

You must remember that stinging insects are looking for places to build nests. If your home has suitable nesting conditions, they’ll stay on your property and build nests there.

Eliminating A Pack Of Stinging Insects

Be sure to work diligently to eliminate the stinging insects on your property. These pests can be difficult to handle because they’re dangerous. If you try to tackle the problem on your own, there is an incredibly high risk that you’re going to get stung. Chemical sprays can help. However, you can guarantee that the pests are going to come after you when you use them. You’re going to provoke an attack so be careful. Wait until dark because the stinging insects will be less aggressive after the sun goes down. Otherwise, call us. We’re ready to begin helping you fix the problem, and we’ll do so carefully.

We Use EPA-Registered Protects to Keep You Safe

We’re going to work diligently to keep you safe during the extermination process. We strive to be a leader in the industry and keeping you safe is our top priority. We only use products that have been approved by the Environmental Protection Agency. We’ll give you added peace of mind since you can guarantee that we’re going to protect you. We don’t use any products that create problems for people, pets, or plants. Contact us to learn more about the protocols we follow to keep you safe.

The Costs Of Our Extermination Services

We can’t tell you how much we’ll charge until we check your unique situation. We need to inspect your home and the stinging insect’s nest. Once we’ve looked at these things, we’ll know how much to charge. You’ll receive a bid price from us before the treatment begins. Once you’ve approved our bid price, the treatment can begin.

When Can You Start?

We’re always eager to begin helping you. Don’t wait to call our office. Once you have, we’re going to call your phone within 48 hours. Before you know it, we can begin treating your home.

Preventing Future Problems With Stinging Insects

Unfortunately, it won’t be easy to keep these pests off your property. Therefore, it is pertinent to sign up for our home service program. Doing so is the best way to be ready. Once you’ve signed up, you’ll pay an annual fee. We’ll visit your home three times a year and eliminate any pests we find. The annual fee will cover the cost of our treatment.

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