As summer winds down and Autumn approaches, Edmonton residents have seen an influx in pest whom we would rather not see all-together. Wasps.
The hot and dry conditions that we have seen across the Edmonton area throughout summer have made for ideal conditions for the annoying insects.
To date , Edmonton has removed 305 yellowjacket wasp nests across the city, compared to 121 for 2023 in total according to a city representative.
People with allergies are at a higher risk of consequence in being around the flying nuisances, especially when they become aggressive.
According to experts, cooler part of the day are more ideal when dealing with wasp nests.
In spring time, wasps seek out meats and proteins to feed their larvae , however in the heat of summer they are out looking for sweeter substances which include pop and rotting fruits which are often found in garbage cans.
Wasp repellants are being sold in record numbers this year, with Edmontonians trying to stay safe from the critters.
DIY wasp traps can also be made at home and prevent wasps from exiting the traps.
Home Depot has offered some tips in dealing with Wasps around your house :
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