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YELLOWJACKETS AND HORNETS IN LAS VEGAS

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YELLOWJACKETS AND HORNETS IN LAS VEGAS

Hornets and yellowjackets are considered part of the Vespidae family of wasps.  Both of these pests are known to build their nests in structures; however some yellowjackets have been known to build nests in the ground.  They live in colonies that can consist of up to thousands of individuals and would not be a threat to humans except for their proximity – building the nests where we live.

They will look for food in trash cans and will hover when people eat outdoors- both yellowjackets and hornets like to feed on sweet food.  When the weather turns cooler is when a few might come indoors looking for warmth and light.  This is why it is very important to inspect your home and other structures on your property for any nests and have them immediately removed by a professional pest control expert.

Hornets are a subspecies of wasps that exhibit very aggressive behavior and have to ability to sting more than once.  The sting is very potent so if you get stung and have a bad reaction to the stings - seek medical attention.  Hornets are brownish in color with orange stripes.  They will build their nests in attics of home or voids in the structural walls.  They start being active in the spring and can still be active as late as November.

Yellowjackets also a subspecies of wasps come in two different groups – aerial and ground nesting.  The aerial yellowjacket builds its nest above ground in shrubs, trees and under eaves of homes.  The ground nesting yellowjackets build their colonies underground- however the western yellowjacket that lives in the western states including Nevada will also build their nests in attics and voids within the walls of structures.  They are identified by their black and yellow markings.

Yellowjackets also have the ability to sting you multiple times. If a yellow jacket stings you, it pierces your skin with its stinger and injects venom that causes sudden pain. You may also experience inflammation or redness around the sting a few hours after being stung. Fatigue, itching, and warmth around the injection site are also common symptoms for many people.  You should seek immediate medical attention if you feel these symptoms since you might be allergic to the venom.

GLOBAL PEST SERVICES in Las Vegas is a licensed pest control company that is qualified to handle all your pest elimination needs including bee hive removal.  Call our office at 702-657-0091 or go to our web site- to speak with us for all your pest control needs.  Get a quote now!

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