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What To Do About Wasps In Your Porter Home

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  If you’ve lived in Texas long enough, you’ve probably become acquainted with wasps at some point. Wasps are not only outdoor insects, if given the opportunity, they might also invade your Porter home. They might just fly right inside through open and unscreened doors and windows. Open doors and windows are the perfect invitation for stinging insects of all kinds to come indoors. The term “wasps” not only refers to the familiar Paper wasps, but also to all “social wasps (aggressive species of flying, stinging insects),” which includes Paper wasps, but also hornets, yellowjackets, Mud daubers, and others. Wasps are very active throughout the warm weather season (spring through the fall), but they become noticeably more aggressive and visible in the fall. Aggressive wasp species are trying to protect their nest and queen, and if you cross them … they will attack you and sting.

What Pests are Eating My Plants? 5 Types of Ornamental Pests

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What are ornamental pests? Ornamental pests are those that feed on ornamental plants (those that are grown for aesthetic reasons). Insects and mites that feed on these plants, landscape trees, and other woody ornamentals can take away from the beauty that you worked so hard to bring to your Porter yard. 

Avoid Painful Encounters with Yellow Jackets in Your Conroe Yard

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Yellow jackets are often categorized with paper wasps, hornets, and mud daubers as “wasps,” but each of these stinging insects has their own preferences and behaviors. Instead of building nests underneath the eaves of your Conroe home and other buildings, yellow jackets nest in the ground. And they don’t necessarily need to be provoked to attack you or one of your family members. Not only do they sting, they can also bite.

Keep Wasps Away From Your Porter, Texas Backyard Cookout

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Wasps are aggressive stinging insects and most people don’t want them around. When we refer to wasps, we are referring to stinging insects in general, including paper wasps, yellow jackets, hornets, and mud daubers.  But how do keep them out of your backyard and away from your family and pets?

4 Compelling Reasons for Kingwood, Texas Pest Control

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  There are some important things to consider if you’re wondering whether or not to invest in professional pest control for your Kingwood home. Have you or your family ever been plagued by cockroaches at home? Or had your yard infested with mosquitoes, and/or ticks? Had your cookout ruined by ants? Pest problems that you can actually see are usually an indication of a deeper problem (and lots more pests) that you can’t see. Several kinds of pests are harmless, and not more than just a nuisance. Other pests can make your life and the lives of your family and pets miserable. Consider the following: 

Understanding Hornets’ Nests

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What Are Hornet Nests? These are homes built by hornets through the use of saliva and wood pulps.  These wood pulps are chewed and fashioned into nests. These insects have a way of constructing paper-like structures in places that have enough shades and protections from different disturbances and elements. When you see a regular hornet nest, you will find hexagonal combs, which serves as an exterior covering. Also, their nests have just one entrance.

What Attracts Wasps and How To Keep Them Away

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Dealing with wasps is not a pleasant experience, they can easily sting you and that on its own can be quite demanding and problematic. But the reality is that not all wasps are stinging people. Only a few particular types of wasps do that, so if you’re worried about being stung you need to avoid worrying too much. Most of these wasps are actually solitary and they are not stinging. A lot of people are mistaking them for a bee, but wasps are certainly different. They have a color that ranges from brown to yellow, bright red and even metallic blue. The insect body is also different. Wasps have a narrow waist and they also have a pointed lower abdomen.  Unlike bees that live in colonies, wasps are actually living in a nest. They are creating their own nets based on wood fibers that are chewed into a pulp. It’s easy to figure out when you see the wasp nest, just because it looks so distinctive and unique in the first place.  Recommended Read :FLYING TERMITES: HOW TO KEEP THESE PESTS OUT OF YOUR HOME