Your Tulsa pest control company is an expert in dealing with wasps. Wasps are an insect that can sting you if they feel threatened. This is a problem for many people, especially if you have an allergic reaction to them. Medical professionals can help you if you do have a reaction to the sting. It’s very important that you contact a doctor because anaphylactic shock can cause death if you don’t deal with it immediately. Let’s look at wasps, their life cycle and what Tulsa pest control companies can do to stop these insects from getting near you and your home.

Wasps during winter and Tulsa pest control 

Wasps pretend to be more of a summertime pest, but they can become a problem in the winter as well. These insects will make one last appearance in the fall before they show the first sign of cold weather. Once this happens, the males will die off in the cold while the females will try to find a place to overwinter. This can be a crack, a tree or a gap in the ground somewhere where they can borrow deep and try to stay warm through the winter months. They’ll wait there, lying dormant, until the heat of spring comes along and wakes them up. 

Then they’ll move towards that heat. In some cases, these insects will find a spot over the winter in or around our home. If they find a gap underneath the shingle or a piece of siding, they can be awakened in the middle of summer by the heat of our homes. Getting fooled by this, they’ll start to work their way towards the heat, which is the inside of our homes. If they find a way into the home, they can get inside, scaring the homeowner from winter slumber because they’ve not eaten in months. So if they don’t find a flower with nectar, which they won’t in the winter, they’ll die in a matter of minutes. Contact your Tulsa pest control company for help with wasps.

life cycle of Wasps 

Wasp uses a complete metamorphosis in the development of a full grown dog. The female wasp will create a nest and then hunt for food in order to feed her young. She will paralyse some small insects, put them in a cell in the nest and lay an egg on top of that cell. The cap off the nest will be safe until the eggs hatch and the larvae come out. It will then feed on the paralysed insect inside. Then it will develop into a full grown adult in a cocoon stage inside this nest. Finally, they will break free from the top of the nest cell through the cap as a fully grown adult. Contact your Tulsa pest control company for help with wasps. Check out our reviews!

If you’re having trouble with wasps or any other pests, then it’s time to call a Tulsa pest control company that can help you. Here at TermMax Pest Control, we are the best in the business when dealing with wasps or any other pests. We service the greater Tulsa area, including Broken Arrow, Coweta, Claremore, Catoosa, Owasso, Turley, Bixby, Jenks, Sand Springs, Sapulpa, Prattville, and more. Call today for a free estimate. We’re here to help!

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