Wasp nests and beehives come in all shapes and sizes that vary with each species, but they have some similar qualities that make it clear which category of insect inhabits these homes. Stinging insects craft their habitats out of organic materials, and the workers will gradually expand the surface area as the colony grows. Bees make their hives out of beeswax that is then molded into combs and cells, and the hives are normally ovular. Wasps typically use a combination of chewed wood and their saliva, and the nests are usually the size of a basketball and have one small opening.
The preferred nest locations also depend on the species, but these are some of the most popular spots for bees and wasps alike:
- Attached to the fence
- Under the eaves
- Attached to a tree branch
- In dense bushes
- In attics and crawl spaces
- In wall voids
- Attached to or inside garden sheds
- Under wooden decks and porches
- In playhouses
- In and under play structures, slides, etc.
- Under swimming pool equipment
- In bird houses
- Between siding
- Behind brick
- Above doorways
- Underground
If you see any kind of beehive or wasp nest in your yard, contact Pointe Pest Control immediately. These pests are extremely defensive and will not hesitate to sting anyone who is a threat to their habitat, even if that habitat is literally attached to your home. Our experienced technicians have the protective equipment and professional treatments to efficiently remove the pests, as well as to prevent them from returning to build another nest. Give us a call for a free quote on our O’Fallon stinging pest control services today!