In many areas around Vancouver BC wasp removal is an effort that affects both human and local insect community. The wasp is an economically beneficial insect, especially in the field of agriculture as they prey on other pest insects. On the other hand, the same insect becomes a foe when it causes harm to the human community. There are over 75,000 species of wasps, but only some species are considered dangerous because of their venom stings. Wasps cause big trouble when they begin to intrude in recreational areas, especially around picnics. The situation gets even worse when they come with
Wasps typically live in colonies that are headed by queens. They often attack beehives foraging worker bees and stealing their honey, bee larvae, and pupae.
Wasp colonies survive only for a year. The whole colony typically dies at the beginning of autumn except for the newly produced queens. The new queens leave their old nest and find a new one. Queen wasps can produce 100- 2000 eggs per day. These special eggs hatch after some days. When they reach pupa stage, they turn into virgin queens and male drone wasps.
Wasps are predators, so they feed on other insects, such as flies, caterpillars,
For wasp removal, make sure to wear a bee suit, helmet, and leather gloves while destructing the wasp nest.
If wasps are bugging you, do not hesitate to call us for wasp control and wasp nest removal in Vancouver, Burnaby, Coquitlam, Pitt Meadows, and Maple Ridge. Avon Pest Control has a team of wasp exterminators who serve Surrey, Delta, White Rock, Langley, and all of Metro Vancouver. Call us today, and get rid of wasps in your property – residential or commercial!
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