How to Control Wasps in Garden
In the summers, when you see a few wasps hovering about your garden, they are simply hunting for a food source. However, if you see them in large numbers, chances are that these aggressive and hardworking insects have found some food and won’t stop until they have carried all they can to their nests.
Gardens are especially a favorite with wasps. Everything from dead caterpillars and other insects are great food for them, and if there are leftovers from that garden lunch lying around, then it’s a feast indeed!
Then there are those garbage bins that are again a great source of food for every kind of insect and pest, and of course, wasps too.
The best way to keep wasps out of your garden, and your property, is to therefore make sure that every food source made available to them is kept out of bounds.
Then, one needs to zero in on the living quarters of these insects, the wasp nest. Once this nest is taken down, the wasp problem will vanish completely, and thereafter, you will only need to take care that you do not encourage these insects to set up base on your property again.
If the number of wasps invading your garden is worrying you and if you have found a wasp nest in close proximity to your house or garden, the best solution you can resort to is to call in wasp control experts who will not only rid the vicinity of any nests, but will also make sure that this is done the right way.
These teams will also give you plenty of tips to keep wasps at bay and will even treat areas that are susceptible to nests in the future, thereby solving your wasp problem systematically.