ORGANIC STINGING PEST REMOVAL

prevention is key

Home Inspections

Home Inspections | 2021

 
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Featured on the left above is a white-faced hornet queen building her nest. Above to the right is a the tiny beginning of a yellow jacket nest. 


 
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Keeping Your Home Safe All Spring, Summer, & Fall

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Tiny nests are much easier to remove. By mid-august, this nest would be the size of a watermelon or much larger. 

     Spring is the perfect time of the year to get a Stinging Insect Prevention Inspection! New wasp, hornet, and yellow jacket queens are searching out new places to establish nests. Honey bees are getting ready to swarm and establish hives in wall voids and chimneys.

    After scheduling your inspection, we will come to your home and go through every nook and cranny where queens may be establishing nests.

    We know their nesting habits and where they like to hide, such as soffits, gutters, playground equipment, grills, and more. We look for new wasp nests and remove the queens and the nests. We look for new hornet nests that are forming on your house.

   We also look for potential problem areas and make suggestions of how you can reduce your chances of getting nests in the future.

Educational Consultation

The most important part of our inspection is the information we give you. We ask each homeowner to set aside at least half an hour while we are there. During this time, we will educate you on what you need to know concerning stinging insects. During our time we will teaching you:

  • What is safe and what is not safe.

  • What you can do yourself and what you should leave to the YellowJacket Expert. This will save you lots of money.

  • How to find a yellowjacket or hornet nest before it gets dangerous.

  • How to know the difference between a yellowjacket, hornet, bee, wasps, cicada killer, and so on.

  • The ploys and misinformation exterminators give.

  • How to know if your exterminator is necessary or if he’s laughing his way to his bank with your money.

  • How to avoid getting stung.

  • What you can do to your home or business to help reduce stinging insect infestation in the future.

  • How to know if you have carpenter bees.

  • And more!