When we perform yellow jacket removal, we take a comprehensive approach.
Wasps are flying, stinging insects that can cause a lot of problems for people and animals who encounter them. One specific type of wasp is known as the yellow jacket, a predatory creature with a noticeable yellow and black pattern on its back. Unlike bees, which serve a vital purpose in the pollination process, wasps don’t perform a function. Instead, their presence is generally always cause for concern, particularly since they sting when feeling threatened. Getting stung is painful enough, but for those with allergies to the venom, a sting can be life-threatening.
One of the biggest concerns about yellow jackets is their ability to sting repeatedly. Unless the lance-like, barbed stinger becomes lodged in the victim’s skin and pulls away from the body, the yellow jacket will often continue to use it, releasing more venom and inflicting more pain. If you notice yellow jackets living on your Cape Coral, Florida property, the first thing to do is get yourself away from them. Next, contact our team at Florida Bee Removal to take care of the yellow jacket removal process.
When we perform yellow jacket removal, we take a comprehensive approach. We understand the fear that these stinging insects can cause, and for good reason. They typically build nests in protected places, such as structural elements, or trees and shrubs. Part of the yellow jacket removal process includes eliminating the nests and cleaning up the area to reduce the risk of the insects returning. Give us a call when you’re ready to say goodbye to these bothersome pests.
At Florida Bee Removal, we offer yellow jacket removal services in Lakeland, Clearwater, Miami, Sarasota, St. Petersburg, Tampa, Orlando, Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, Palm Harbor, Dunedin, Largo, Winter Haven, Lake Wales, Wesley Chapel, Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Charlotte County, Polk County, Pinellas County, Hillsborough County, Marion County, Lake County, Lee County, Seminole County, Osceola County, Manatee County, Pasco County, and Orange County, Florida.