February 2012
Pest Control Sydney - How to Prevent Wasps from your Home They mostly feed on garden pest insects to feed on their larvae, thus helping tocontrol the number of pests. They avoid human activity in gene
Pest Control Sydney - Wasps as Beneficial Insects Like bees, wasps can be regarded as beneficial insects. They play important roles in the ecosystem. They can effectively transport pollen, contributin
Pest Control Sydney - But Why Prevent Wasps? As beneficial as they can be, like bees, they can only be considered a nuisance when they nest near homes. Unfortunately, wasps can be a threat to human he
Pest Control Sydney - Wasps Stings At worst cases, people can die from allergic wasp sting. The aftermath of stings to the face, neck and mouth can be life-threatening. Multiple wasp stings can have s
Pest Control Sydney - Structural Integrity They can also present safety problems in areas such as the front yard and parks. Children could face threats from wasps if they stumble accidentally upon was
Pest Control Sydney - Wasps Prevention Tips • Be on the lookout for wasps when outdoors. Avoid their nests. Try not to go near their nesting places as they are defensive insects. • Destroy the nes
Pest Control Sydney - Wasps Sprays • Use aerosol wasp sprays to kill the wasps inside the nests before knocking the nests. • Keep foods and drinks covered or inside the house to keep away nuisance
Pest Control Sydney - Covers those Areas • Cover up areas where wasps tend to frequent and build their nests like eaves, crevices, under ceiling beams, ceiling corners of barns, sheds and garages, a
Pest Control Sydney - Set Traps • To keep away the aggressive yellow jackets and other nuisance wasps, set up traps and baits around the perimeter of your property. This helps attract the wasps away
Pest Control Sydney - Ground Nest • Cover abandoned rodent holes in your lawn with dirt as wasps that nest in the ground will nest in these areas. • Plant fruit-bearing trees away from your home.
Pest Control Sydney - Chewing and Nesting • Treat woods to prevent wasps from chewing and nesting on it. • Avoid swatting and squashing wasps. When a wasp is swatted, a chemical (pheromone) is rel