Temecula Homeowners Year-Round Guide to Stinging Insects
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Stinging Insects
Insects that sting are a menace. According to the U.S. National Library of Medicine, an estimated 10.1 million people visited Emergency Departments for sting injuries between 2009 and 2019. Insects accounted for 67.5 percent of the injuries. One reason for this high statistic is that many people are allergic to the venom of wasps and hornets, which results in hospitalization. It is never good when wasps or hornets decide to establish a nest in your yard. Here are a few ideas to consider for year-round protection from stinging insects.
Stinging Insects End Beginning in the Fall
Wasps and Hornets die when temperatures drop. Only newly hatched queens make it through the winter. During the fall, those newly hatched queens look for a place to hide. If a queen has hidden in a gap, crack or crevice of your home, she is likely to emerge in the spring and to create a nest near your home.
Spring Prevention When queens come out of hiding, they begin to look for ideal locations to establish their nests. Knowing where and why they create nests can help you prevent a new nest from being completely formed.
Why is it important to prevent nests from forming in your yard or home? All wasps, even bad-tempered yellow jackets, are less likely to sting when they are away from their nests. When wasps visit your property, you don't have to worry as long as you move away from them without swinging your arms quickly. They perceive fast movement as a threat. That's what it's all about, really. It's about what stinging insects consider to be a threat. Protecting their nests puts them on high alert. It doesn't matter how smoothly and non-threateningly you try to walk away from a nest, they're going to sting you. A lot. So, it is better to not have nests in your yard.
Summer Sting Prevention
During the summer months, stinging insects grow their populations. Keep an eye out for wasp or hornet activity around your home and in your yard. If you see wasps going in and out of a hole in the ground or a hole in your home, call a licensed pest control professional to take a look and to remove the nest.
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