

Place weather stripping around all windows and doors.Replace any door or window screens that are not completely intact.Seal holes in the exterior of your home.Keep tight-fitting lids on all garbage cans, and maintain outdoor eating areas.Remove tree stumps, fallen trees, and other debris from your property.Don’t over-plant flowering vegetation on your property, especially near the outside of your home.There are a few things you can do to try and keep bees and wasps from entering your home: Call us at Havard Pest Control to take advantage of our 70 years of pest control experience.
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We strongly encourage you to call a professional as soon as you suspect that you may have a bee or wasp infestation.

Honey bees pollinate more than 100 crops throughout the United States. Once the nest is removed, our experienced technicians will return to your property to look for any straggler wasps to eliminate them before they can start constructing a new nest.Honey bees are primarily a golden-yellow color and have brown banding. We'll come out to destruct wasp nests at dawn or dusk or whenever we deem safest for you and the neighbors. Our team has the equipment and know-how to get rid of these stinging pests by offering professional wasp control and hornet removal services. If you have an abundance of wasps or bees on your property, nesting in or near your home, or you are concerned someone will be stung, Lindsey Pest Services can help. People who are allergic to wasps will experience anaphylaxis following a wasp sting. A single wasp sting can cause an allergic reaction for people who have allergies, while multiple stings can be fatal without medical intervention. Stings from wasps are dangerous because of their venom. If you have an abundance of other insects around your home, wasps will be attracted to the area. This allows the wasps to create a paper pulp that can be spit out to shape into their nests. If you have woodpiles near your home, you're providing a construction resource for the wasps to build their nests! Wasps scrape wood fiber from materials and chew it to mix with their saliva. They're attracted to areas with an overhang, such as your roof eaves and porch ceilings. Wasps can build nests anywhere that offers a sturdy base from which to hang their nest. Instead, they go home to their nests to care for their homes and brood, much like humans do! Because of our warm year-round weather in Jacksonville, wasps can remain active throughout the year. While wasps do not go to sleep at night like us, they also don't fly when it is dark.
