Stinging Insect Pest Control
Carpenter Bee Control
Are Carpenter Bees Harmful?
Carpenter bees are territorial in nature and females will often return to the same areas from which they emerged to begin a new chamber, or nest, of their own. This is because it is a lot easier for them to build upon an existing nest than it is to dig a new hole. Although, carpenter bees are less aggressive than wasps, female bees supplying their nests will sting. Males on the other hand do not sting; however, they often hover close to people and are especially attracted to sudden movements but do no more than create fear.
Why Do Carpenter Bees Make Holes in Wood?
Carpenter bees prefer to attack wood that is bare, weathered and unpainted. Areas around your home that may be preferable to carpenter bees are your porch, deck, roof eaves, wooden sheds, and other exposed areas. Structures that are used for nesting year after year may suffer considerable damage.
How to Treat for Carpenter Bees
Mosquito Joe of Rhode Island provides a treatment to the galleries to break the life cycle and reduce the population. After the treatment we highly recommend the following to ensure that these areas are not targeted again:
- Paint all exposed wood surfaces, especially those which have a history of being attacked.
- Plug the entrance hole with a piece of wooden dowel coated with carpenter’s glue, paintable silicone caulk or wood putty. This protects against future over-wintering in old nesting tunnels and reduces the chances of wood decay.
Wasp Removal
What’s Up with Wasps?
There are two main categories of wasp: social and solitary, with many different species within these two groups. Most of the wasps flying around your house, or place of business, are either Mud Daubers or Umbrella Wasps. Mud Daubers tend to be black with lighter markings and have a distinctively thin waist that connects their abdomen and thorax. Umbrella wasps, or paper wasps, look more like yellow jackets except they have much longer bodies.
Wasps are fairly docile and will not sting unless they are aggressively handled. They are not pollinators and are usually out hunting spiders, small insects, sugars from soda or plants and gathering materials to build their nests.
Wasp Nest Removal
Wasp nests can be found in a variety of places both above and underground depending on the type of wasp. Wasp nests above ground can usually be identified by their grey color and swirl-like appearance. The opening of their underground nests usually have a cone shaped pile of dirt with a large opening where the wasps enter.
Regardless of the type of nest, Mosquito Joe of Rhode Island has an effective solution to rid your yard of wasps. Our trained technicians will inspect your property and then utilize the needed tools and products to get rid of each nesting population around your home or place of business.
Yellow Jacket Elimination
Learn More about Yellow Jackets
Yellow jackets are found worldwide, and there are about 16 species that reside in the U.S. They can typically be identified by the yellow and black pattern around their abdomens, although some may show white and black colors and have a thin waist. They are social insects that have annual colonies, however, only the queen lives through winter to start a new colony in the spring.
Where Are Yellow Jacket Nests Found?
Yellow jackets typically build their nest in the ground near roots or where the dirt is soft. They are very territorial, so if there are strong vibrations near the nest or if the nest is accidently stepped on, they will attack. The yellow jacket sting is known to be painful, and some may have can have an allergic reaction to the sting.
Yellow Jack Control for Your Yard
Mosquito Joe has an effective solution to rid your yard of these stinging insects. Our trained service professionals will inspect your property and use the necessary steps and repellents to rid your yard of each yellow jacket nesting population.
Hornet Removal
Hornets can be a nuisance as well as a potentially dangerous pest around your home or property. They are known to be most active from May to July when the weather is warm. There are about 20 different species of hornets. These hornets appear much larger than yellow jackets, but they are not particularly hostile to humans, though they will strike multiple times if they feel threatened.
Where are Hornet Nests found?
Hornet nests are most commonly found in high places, such as trees and utility poles. However, they can also live in bushes or large empty voids such as sheds, barns, and inside hollow walls or under the eaves of houses. Hornets construct their paper-like nests by combining nearby plant materials, chewed wood, and other fibers with their saliva.
Hornet Control for Your Yard
If you’re dealing with a hornet infestation, it’s important to take action to eliminate the problem as quickly as possible. Allow our trusted and skilled team of professionals at Mosquito Joe of Rhode Island to handle the situation. Our trained technicians will inspect your property before utilizing the necessary equipment and supplies to get rid of each nesting population around your home or business.
Mosquito Joe of of Rhode Island Can Help
Call Mosquito Joe of Rhode Island at 401-426-2032 or fill out the Request a Quote form in order to rid your yard in Cumberland and surrounding areas of stinging insects like carpenter bees, wasps and yellow jackets! Take the sting out of being outside and get back to enjoying outdoor spaces at your home or business.