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How To Keep Wasps Away From Your Home

Don't let wasps ruin your outdoor time. Here’s what to do if you see wasps in or around your home and how to keep wasps away from your home for good.
Unlike bees, wasps don’t store food for the winter and the majority of wasps die off when temperatures fall below freezing.
You’re out mowing the lawn, planting perennials, or relaxing in your backyard when you suddenly come across a buzzing nest of stinging insects. Of course, no one wants to get stung. But before ...
Learn to identify a bald-faced hornet nest and see what the insects look like. Find out what to do if you see this type of ...
Unfortunately, wasps love spending time near pools, and they can be difficult to get rid of unless you're well-informed. Below, pest control experts speak to the reasoning as to why wasps are ...
During the Fall months, cool and dry conditions prompt visits to local pumpkin patches, corn mazes, festivals, and football games. However, the Fall months are when flying insects like hornets and ...
Wasp stings can be painful, irritating, and serious if you're allergic, but in most cases, you can treat them at home with over-the-counter remedies.
Whether you're mowing the lawn or hosting a cookout, the last thing you want to worry about is stinging insects such as wasps. But the truth is that wasps have a somewhat undeserved bad reputation.