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Bees Building Nests on Your House?

The mild New Jersey weather encourages homeowners to spend time enjoying their yards, but bees, hornets and wasps might drive people indoors. What’s worse, if bees are building nests on your home, you could have a problem that doesn’t go away when you head inside. A professional exterminator can help you identify the bee and eliminate the source of the problem.

Carpenter Bees In the Home

Carpenter bees are abundant in the late spring and early summer. These plump insects hover in the air, making loud buzzing noises. Although they don’t usually sting unless they’re provoked, carpenter bees can be a nuisance if they take up residence near your home.

You might bump into one while you’re walking out the front door. You may also notice that the bees are drilling holes into the wooden portions of your home. Instead of making traditional nests, carpenter bees bore out holes in fences, eaves, and rafters. They can cause structural and aesthetic damage.

If you don’t control carpenter bees in your home, they can return to the nests year after year. Our bee control team uses safe and effective techniques to remove the insects and prevent an infestation from recurring.

Getting Rid of Hornet and Wasp Nests on Your House

Over the winter, hornets and wasps look for warm, dark places to hibernate. In many cases, attics, exterior walls and the eaves of a home become perfect places for overwintering.

If these stinging insects spend the winter in your home, they’ll begin swarming in the spring. Hornets and wasps make papery nests, tucking them away in corners. You’ll probably spot the insect before you see the nest.

Locating the nest is crucial to exterminate the insects. If you find a nest outdoors, you can try to spray it with a dedicated insecticide. But this can be dangerous if the insects are swarming. Plus, you might not eliminate the source of the problem. Our pest control team can inspect your home to eradicate the nests as well as live insects. We will also take precautions so that the pests don’t come back.

Sealing cracks in the exterior of your home is a preventative measure that you can take care of yourself. Keep food sources and trash away from your porch and eaves. Check your screens for holes. If you’re finding wasps and hornets inside your home, call us immediately so that we can resolve the problem safely.

Are Yellow Jackets Infesting Your Home?

Yellow jackets tend to burrow underground. The opening of the nest is usually a quarter-sized hole. These nests cause problems for New Jersey residents when they’re mowing their lawns or enjoying their yards, especially in the fall. When provoked, yellow jackets can sting more than once.

Although it’s not common, yellow jackets can also build nests inside of attics and other parts of the home. The nests are usually hidden behind the walls and between the joists. The insects will enter and exit from a crack in the exterior.

Pest Control in Pennsylvania

If you notice yellow jackets in and around your home, contact us for professional bee control services. Eliminating the nest on your own may be risky and challenging. Our team of experienced exterminators can help you locate the problem, get rid of the yellow jackets and remove nests from your home and property.

The mild New Jersey weather encourages homeowners to spend time enjoying their yards, but bees, hornets and wasps might drive people indoors. What’s worse, if bees are building nests on your home, you could have a problem that doesn’t go away when you head inside. A professional exterminator can help you identify the bee and eliminate the source of the problem.

Carpenter Bees In the Home

Carpenter bees are abundant in the late spring and early summer. These plump insects hover in the air, making loud buzzing noises. Although they don’t usually sting unless they’re provoked, carpenter bees can be a nuisance if they take up residence near your home.

You might bump into one while you’re walking out the front door. You may also notice that the bees are drilling holes into the wooden portions of your home. Instead of making traditional nests, carpenter bees bore out holes in fences, eaves, and rafters. They can cause structural and aesthetic damage.

If you don’t control carpenter bees in your home, they can return to the nests year after year. Our bee control team uses safe and effective techniques to remove the insects and prevent an infestation from recurring.

Getting Rid of Hornet and Wasp Nests on Your House

Over the winter, hornets and wasps look for warm, dark places to hibernate. In many cases, attics, exterior walls and the eaves of a home become perfect places for overwintering.

If these stinging insects spend the winter in your home, they’ll begin swarming in the spring. Hornets and wasps make papery nests, tucking them away in corners. You’ll probably spot the insect before you see the nest.

Locating the nest is crucial to exterminate the insects. If you find a nest outdoors, you can try to spray it with a dedicated insecticide. But this can be dangerous if the insects are swarming. Plus, you might not eliminate the source of the problem. Our pest control team can inspect your home to eradicate the nests as well as live insects. We will also take precautions so that the pests don’t come back.

Sealing cracks in the exterior of your home is a preventative measure that you can take care of yourself. Keep food sources and trash away from your porch and eaves. Check your screens for holes. If you’re finding wasps and hornets inside your home, call us immediately so that we can resolve the problem safely.

Are Yellow Jackets Infesting Your Home?

Yellow jackets tend to burrow underground. The opening of the nest is usually a quarter-sized hole. These nests cause problems for New Jersey residents when they’re mowing their lawns or enjoying their yards, especially in the fall. When provoked, yellow jackets can sting more than once.

Although it’s not common, yellow jackets can also build nests inside of attics and other parts of the home. The nests are usually hidden behind the walls and between the joists. The insects will enter and exit from a crack in the exterior.

Pest Control in Pennsylvania

If you notice yellow jackets in and around your home, contact us for professional bee control services. Eliminating the nest on your own may be risky and challenging. Our team of experienced exterminators can help you locate the problem, get rid of the yellow jackets and remove nests from your home and property.