August should be all about soaking up the last of the summer sun. It’s the perfect time for backyard barbecues, picnics in the park, and enjoying a final sweet treat from the local ice cream shop. But as many of us know all too well, it’s also the time when an aggressive, uninvited guest decides to crash the party: the yellow jacket.
While they are present all summer, yellow jacket colonies reach their peak size in late August and early September. At the same time, their natural food sources—like insects and nectar—begin to dwindle. This combination creates a “perfect storm” of hungry, aggressive, and numerous wasps, and they turn their attention squarely on our food. At North Point Pest Solutions, we want to give you the information you need to stay safe and minimize conflict with these notorious party crashers.
Why Are They So Aggressive Right Now?
Understanding yellow jacket behavior is key to avoiding painful stings. Late in the season, the colony’s focus shifts from building the nest to feeding the new generation of queens that will start new colonies next year. This makes them intensely protective and relentless in their search for sustenance.
They are particularly attracted to two things:
- Sugars: Soda, juice, fruit, ice cream, and any sweet treat are powerful magnets.
- Proteins: Hamburgers, hot dogs, chicken, and even your pet’s food are prime targets.
Unlike honeybees, yellow jackets are predatory wasps. They can sting multiple times and will do so aggressively if they feel their nest is threatened or if they are competing for a food source.
Strategies for a Sting-Free Late Summer
While you can’t eliminate every yellow jacket, you can make your outdoor activities less attractive to them.
- Cover Your Food: Keep all food and drinks covered whenever possible. Use containers with tight-fitting lids.
- Serve Drinks in Cups with Lids and Straws: A yellow jacket can easily crawl into an open can of soda unnoticed, leading to a painful sting in the mouth.
- Clean Up Spills Immediately: Wipe up any spills or crumbs from tables and outdoor surfaces right away.
- Manage Your Garbage: Keep all trash cans, especially those used for food waste, sealed tightly and located away from your main seating area.
- Avoid Sweet Scents: On days you plan to be outdoors for extended periods, avoid wearing strong, sweet-smelling perfumes, lotions, or hair products.
- Stay Calm: If a yellow jacket lands on you, try not to swat at it. Gently and slowly brush it away. Quick, jerky movements are perceived as a threat.
Dealing with a Nest on Your Property
If you are experiencing a high number of yellow jackets, there is likely a nest on or near your property. These nests are often located in hidden voids, most commonly:
- Underground in old rodent burrows
- In the wall voids of a house
- In attics or crawl spaces
- Under eaves
Under no circumstances should you attempt to treat a yellow jacket nest yourself. This is extremely dangerous. A perceived threat to the nest will trigger a massive, swarming attack that can result in hundreds of stings.
Professional removal is the only safe option. The expert technicians at North Point Pest Solutions have the specialized protective gear and professional-grade products necessary to locate and eliminate the entire colony safely and effectively.
Don’t let the fear of a painful sting keep you from enjoying the beautiful end to our Benicia summer. With a little bit of caution and professional help for nest removal, you can keep your family safe.
Have you found a yellow jacket nest or are you overwhelmed by their presence? Contact North Point Pest Solutions immediately for safe and guaranteed nest removal.
About North Point Pest Solutions:
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