![]() They have a single entrance hole at the bottom from where the wasps can enter in and out. Bald faced Hornetsīald faced hornet nests have the appearance of a large football or basketball. They can grow to be much larger in size and are normally surrounded by a single stalk. SImilar to yellow jackets, paper wasps also have a papery appearance. Such nests are often built on man made structures such as lawn furniture or eaves. Paper wasp nests have the appearance of an open honeycomb or an upside down umbrella. They have a single opening and can have up to 100 tiers of cells. Yellow jacket nests have a papery appearance. Yellow jackets can also build their nests underground which can be significantly larger in size. These wasp nests are found in more popular areas such as the cracks in your garage, storage, and walls, and thus can be harder to discover. They are typically very aggressive and in addition to defending their nests, may also sting unprovoked. Yellow jacket wasps are the most common type of wasps that are normally found. Let’s take a look at what these different types of wasp nests looks like: Yellow Jackets The main wasp nests found in this region are are the following: It is crucial to deal with wasp nests according to their specific type. Wasp nests can be identified on the basis of three principles: It is better to let an expert pest control team deal with the infestation. It is never recommended to attempt to remove or deal with a wasp nest yourself, even if it may seem the nest is abandoned. ![]() There are several different types of wasps and each kind builds their own different nests, which is why it is so important to be able to identify them. ![]() If you have noticed signs of a wasp infestation in your house, the next step is identifying the exact location they are coming from and the specific pest you are dealing with. Wasps are one of the most common insects around this time of the year. As summer is approaching, you will definitely notice many insects buzzing outside in your backyard. ![]()
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