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What Attracts Wasps To My Plano Yard?

While a lot of wasps may look the same when you’re trying to fend them off, there are actually several different wasp species that you can encounter on your Plano property, such as:

Paper wasps: With pinched waists and gray bodies, paper wasps are one of the most common wasp species you’ll encounter in Plano.

Yellow jackets: Yellow jackets, which are a type of ground wasp, have black and yellow bodies and prefer to build their nests underground if they can.

Mud daubers: Another large species of wasps, mud daubers are known for the way that they build their nests out of mud, and the metallic blue sheen on their bodies.

Cicada killers: While they may look like giant hornets, cicada killers are large wasps that are harmless to humans.

Regardless of whether you’ve got paper wasps or cicada killers, stinging insects are never a pleasant sight in Plano. Here’s what homeowners should know about what may attract wasps to your yard, how to reduce these attractions, and what to do if you’ve got an existing wasp problem.

What Attracts Wasps In Plano?

Encountering wasps on your Plano property may just seem like a normal part of the warmer seasons, but certain things may be attracting them to your yard, such as:

Sugary drinks and food: Wasps have a bit of a sweet tooth, and if you’ve got sugary drinks or food sitting out on your property, these items could lure wasps in.

Sweet-smelling plants: Besides sugary drinks and food, wasps will also go after sweet-smelling plants that produce nectar – like sweet fennel, yarrow, Queen Anne’s lace, and fruit trees.

Too many insects: If your yard already has a lot of insect prey, this can serve as a food source for wasps and encourage them to stick around.

How To Reduce Wasp Populations In Plano

You may have been attracting wasps without realizing it, but there are plenty of steps you can take to reduce their presence around your Plano property, including:

Clean up food scraps: Many homeowners like to eat outdoors or have cookouts during the warmer months, but if you do, it’s important to clean up after any food-related events. Open cans of sugary drinks or food scraps left behind can lure wasps in, so you’ll want to make sure you dispose of them in a place that isn’t your yard.

Keep garbage cans sealed: While it’s better to keep food scraps in a garbage can, you’ll want to make sure that the can is properly sealed – the smell of indoor and outdoor trash cans that haven’t been properly sealed can still draw wasps (or their insect prey) to your yard. If possible, you’ll also want to regularly empty indoor and outdoor garbage bins too.

Plant less wasp-friendly plants: Not only is it a good idea to limit the number of wasp-friendly plants on your property, but you can even replace them with wasp-repellant plants too – like lemongrass, basil, and marigolds.

Keep up with regular lawn maintenance: Shady areas and long grass can give wasps or their pest prey a place to hide, so it’s important to keep up with regular lawn maintenance.

Fill any holes in your yard: Some wasps, like yellow jackets, prefer to build their nests in open caverns or holes in the ground, so it’s always a good idea for homeowners to fill in any open holes on their property with gravel or soil.

How To Handle Wasp Removal In Plano

If you’ve discovered an existing wasp problem on your Plano property, like a wasp nest, you shouldn’t attempt to deal with it on your own. Unlike some stinging insects, wasps can sting you as many times as they want, and they’re often fierce protectors of their nests – which can make wasp removal dangerous for homeowners.

Rather than risk your own safety, the most effective way to deal with a wasp problem in Plano is by contacting us at All-Safe Pest & Termite. Our experienced professionals have the gear and training to safely and effectively remove active wasp nests from your home.

If you’ve discovered a wasp nest or problem around your property, there’s no reason to put yourself at risk. Call us at All-Safe Pest & Termite today for more advice and assistance about our wasp removal services.

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