Wasps are a stinging pest that you can eliminate by calling your Tulsa exterminator immediately. Wasps find their way into our yard in an attempt to find nectar from flowers and small insects to feed to their young. When they are simply foraging or hunting for food, they’re not a threat to us unless you corner them and put them in a position that they need to defend themselves. But when you find a wasp nest in your yard or somewhere close to where people are, wasps can become very aggressive as they try to protect it. So in this article, let us take a good hard look at wasps, their life cycle and what you and your Tulsa exterminator can do to protect yourselves, and your loved ones from these stinging insects.

WASP EATING HABITS AND TULSA EXTERMINATOR

In their adult form, wasps need a lot of energy in order to create nests, lay eggs and provide for their young. Because of this, they will find blossoms on trees and plants and eat from the sugary nectar. This sugary nectar will give the wasp loads of energy to be able to do the things that it will need to do. While they do this, they will also cross pollinate these plants to help the plants out. 

In addition to their own nutritious needs, their young require a lot of protein in order to develop all the structures that are necessary to become an adult wasp. Because of this, the adult wasp will hunt for small spiders and grubs, paralyzing them with its sting. Then they will carry it back and place the prey in the nest with the egg so that the young wasp larvae can feed on these insects when they hatch. Contact your Tulsa exterminator for more information about wasps and their growth cycle.

WASP STINGS

If you find yourself at the wrong end of a wasp sting, it’s no time to panic. In most cases, a simple first aid kit could be enough to take care of the situation. Simply make sure that you remove the stinger or any other debris from the wound. Clean out the wound with an antiseptic and then bandage appropriately. If you suffer from allergies to wasp stings, then it’s important that you contact a medical professional as soon as possible. Allergic reactions to wasp and bee stings can be very dangerous and it’s important that you have all the information that you’ll need to protect yourself and your loved ones in case of this. In order to keep wasps away contact your Tulsa exterminator.

If you have any issue with wasps or any other pests, then its time to contact your Tulsa exterminator. Here at TermMax pest control, we are the best in the business when it comes to dealing with wasps, or any other stinging insects. We service the greater Tulsa area, including Broken Arrow, Sand Springs, Sapulpa, Prattville, Claremore, Catoosa, Jenks, Coweta, Bixby, Owasso, Turley, and so much more. Call today for a free estimate. Check out our reviews! We’re here to help!

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