‘Tis the season, but not the one you’re thinking of. We are well past the holidays and a new season is fast approaching. With the advent of spring comes warmer weather, budding flowers, and stinging insects. When does stinging insect season begin in North Texas? It’ll be here before you know it, and the best thing you can do is prepare for it now.
The Life Cycle of Stinging Insects
Stinging insects are at their peak in the hot months of summer. As fall hits and the weather begins to cool, they eventually die off. Only the queen survives, hibernating through winter until she reemerges in the spring, ready to build a new nest and lay eggs to start the process over again.
That’s why taking steps early in the season is essential to preventing stinging insects from overtaking your Lewisville property each year. When you take care of the problem before it has a chance to start, you’ll save yourself a lot of headaches and prevent potentially painful encounters.
Prevention Steps to Avoid Stinging Insects in North Texas
Like most pests, stinging insects are more likely to nest near a steady food source. By keeping your property free of or limited in food sources you can prevent wasps, hornets, and yellow jackets from choosing your yard as a nesting area. Make sure your outside garbage containers have tightly fitting lids and limit the number of flowering plants you plant around the outside of your home.
Stinging insects are more attracted to an area with an abundance of moisture. By ensuring that you have proper drainage around your property, keeping your gutters clean, and preventing a build-up of moisture in the soil and mulch in your gardens, you can help prevent stinging insects from choosing your property as their home.
For about a month in the spring before the first eggs hatch and mature to adulthood, the queen of the nest will be the only stinging insect around. If you watch vigilantly for signs of her presence, you may be able to take care of the colony before it has a chance to become established. You can do this by eliminating the queen and destroying any partial nest she has built. *This should be done by a trained professional.
What to Do if Stinging Insects Become a Problem Around Your North Texas Home
It is always best to get a professional to take care of your stinging insect problem for you. A nest full of stinging insects is a recipe for trouble, especially if you end up having an allergic reaction to their stings.
Adams Exterminating Company can eliminate your stinging insect problem in a safe and eco-friendly way. Our methods also protect the beneficial honey bees that often get exterminated during DIY pest control attempts.
Give us a call to learn more about our residential pest control services.