The kids are going back to school. The days are growing gradually shorter. Nighttime temperatures are turning cool. Fall is coming and the final days of summer are upon us. Families throughout New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and the Eastern Shore of Maryland are making burgers and firing up the grill, determined to enjoy a few more barbecues while they still can. Unfortunately, your local pest control experts at Viking Pest Control warn, so are yellowjackets.
Yellowjacket wasps are the bane of late August and early September barbecues and picnics. About 1/2 inch long with black and yellow markings, yellowjackets can be distinguished from bees that have similar coloration by their nipped-in “wasp waist” and smooth, hairless bodies. The most aggressive stinging insect in NJ, PA, MD, and DE, yellowjackets live in large social colonies that can number in the thousands. Most of the life-threatening stinging attacks in the U.S. are caused by attacking yellowjackets. Like other wasps, yellowjackets have straight stingers and can sting their prey multiple times. When disturbed, they release pheromones that incite their hive mates to join the attack. Swarms have been known to follow and continue attacking their prey over long distances.
Your local pest control professionals at Viking Pest Control warn that yellowjackets have two habits that bring them into frequent contact with humans and increase the danger of being stung:
Don’t let yellowjackets ruin your final summer barbecues; contact your local pest control professionals at Viking Pest Control for safe elimination of these dangerous pests.
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