Summer in New Jersey brings longer days, warmer weather, and more time outdoors—but it also means an increase in stinging insects. Bees, wasps, hornets, and yellow jackets become highly active during this season, making backyard activities, barbecues, and outdoor gatherings more difficult and sometimes dangerous.
While there are steps homeowners can take to reduce stinging insect activity around their property, heavy infestations should always be handled by a professional pest control company.
Many people refer to all stinging insects as “bees,” but several different species are commonly found around homes in the Northeast.
These include:
Some of these insects are beneficial pollinators, while others are more aggressive and territorial. Because of this, correctly identifying the species is important before attempting any removal. Misidentification can lead to unnecessary harm to beneficial insects—or dangerous encounters with aggressive stinging insects.
Reducing stinging insect activity starts with making your property less attractive to them. These insects are constantly searching for food, water, and safe nesting sites.
Stinging insects are strongly attracted to food sources, especially meats and sugary substances. To reduce activity:
Stinging insects need water to survive. Check your property regularly for:
Certain scents and visuals can attract stinging insects:
Awareness is key when spending time outside:
Yellow jackets are one of the most aggressive stinging insects during summer months. They often build nests underground or in hidden voids, making them difficult to detect.
To help prevent nests:
Even small vibrations—like mowing the lawn—can trigger defensive behavior if a nest is nearby.
When stinging insects establish a nest on your property, DIY removal is risky and often ineffective. Disturbing a nest can trigger aggressive swarming behavior and increase the risk of multiple stings.
A professional pest control company can:
Professional inspection also helps identify conditions around your home that may be attracting stinging insects in the first place.
Even with precautions, stings can still happen. Most reactions are mild, but proper care can help reduce discomfort and prevent complications.
If you are stung:
In cases of severe allergic reactions, immediate medical attention is required.
Stinging insects are more than a seasonal nuisance—they can pose a serious risk to families, especially for those with allergies. Preventative maintenance and professional pest control are the most effective ways to reduce the risk of infestations.
Regular inspections and proactive treatments help ensure your home remains safe, comfortable, and pest-free throughout the summer season. Contact Viking today!