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We handle wasp control work for residential and commercial properties in Markham, Ontario.
Wasp-related issues typically involve nests established on or within structures, including rooflines, soffits, wall cavities, sheds, and outdoor fixtures. Our role is to confirm the type of activity present, address active nests, and reduce the conditions that allow wasps to continue using the structure.
Wasp activity is commonly identified through:
Visible nests attached to buildings, fences, or exterior fixtures
Increased wasp activity near roof edges, eaves, or wall openings
Wasps entering wall cavities or enclosed spaces
Stinging incidents occurring near doors, walkways, or outdoor living areas
Activity generally increases during warmer months as colonies expand.
Our technicians carry all the protective gear needed, at heights certified to reach high nests and all the pest control equipment to treat and remove the nest. Wasp exterminations typically involve an insecticide application on the nest to neutralize it, removal of the nest if visible. If the nest is in a wall void, soffit or generally not visible we treat it indirectly with ultra light volume application of insecticide and or dust.
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Bald-Faced Hornets
The bald-faced hornets can be generally recognized by their black body and their white face. Bald-faced hornets are usually larger than yellow jackets where workers can range from 15 to 20mm. Their activity usually takes place during the day and their paper nest usually hangs off three branches, overhands, and soffits. The colony usually starts out in spring when a queen places an egg in each cell as she begins to build her nest. The size of a bald-faced nest can reach the size of a soccer ball in just a span of a few months and can house thousands of workers. During winter, males and workers usually die off while the fertilized females survive the winter and go into hibernation.
Paper Wasps
The yellow jackets wasps can measure 10 to 16mm in length. The yellow jacket wasp can be differentiated by features such as a slimmer body and fewer hairs. Their long wings can fold laterally when they are at rest. The queen usually starts a nest by building a paper-nest and placing her first egg in there and feeds them herself. After the eggs have pupated, they will grow into mature yellow jackets. The eggs can survive the harsh winters while the male workers will die off.
Mud Daubers
Mud Daubers are fascinating wasps. Instead of making their nests out a material that resembles a paper-like material like the paper wasp, mud daubers actually build their nests out of the mud. Mud daubers are solitary wasps that become active in the springtime. The construct these nests that resemble cones. They deposit their eggs in each nest where then they put spiders that they hunted themselves. Once the spider is put into the nest the mud dauber seals the nest for the larvae to feed on it when it hatches. Once it is strong enough the young mud dauber pierces through the nest and ventures into the world.
Carpenter Bees
These bees resemble bumblebees. What makes them unique is that they make their nest from digging tubular holes in untreated wood and not covered in bark. Their partner feeds on pollen and nectar and returns to their gallery to overwinter for it to emerge next spring. Male carpenter bees are only able to sting whereas females are the ones who can sting.
Wasp Extermination in Markham
Wasp nesting activity most often involves:
Soffits, fascia, and roof overhangs
Wall cavities and siding voids
Sheds, garages, and exterior structures
Decks, railings, and outdoor fixtures
Some nests may not be visible until activity is well established.