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How to Get Rid of Yellowjackets (4 Easy Steps)

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Introduction: 0:00
Step 1: Identification: 0:38
Step 2: Inspection: 2:09
Step 3: Treatment: 2:51
Step 4: Prevention: 5:25



Yellowjackets are a common type of wasp that pose threats when they set up nests in residential neighborhoods or public spaces. Like most other wasp species, yellowjackets are territorial and become aggressive when their nests are threatened. Unlike other wasp species, yellowjackets are also known to sting unprovoked, making them one of the more dangerous wasps to have around.

Yellowjackets are smaller wasps, typically growing to be between 3/8ths and 5/8ths of an inch in length. Their body colors are composed of black and bright yellow patterns, which is where the name “yellowjacket” comes from. Besides physical appearance, the best way to identify yellowjackets from other wasps is to observe their nesting situation. If you observe wasps traveling in and out of underground holes or voids within walls, then you’re likely dealing with yellowjackets.

To confirm yellowjacket activity, you’ll need to observe your property for any yellowjackets. Yellowjackets are typically foraging for meat or hunting other insects as food for themselves or their larvae. Yellowjackets can also be attracted to flowers or sweets. It’s not uncommon to find them near trash cans. Once you’ve found some, keep track of where they travel, and they’ll eventually lead back to the nest. Be sure to keep your distance to avoid aggression.

To get rid of yellowjackets on your property, you’ll use a combination of insecticides like Stryker Wasp and Hornet Killer, DFense Dust, and Sylo Insecticide. Stryker Wasp and Hornet Killer will knock down yellowjackets quickly, DFense Dust will treat and kill yellowjackets leaving and entering the nest, and Sylo will protect the surfaces of your structures from further yellowjacket activity.

Although Sylo will continue to protect treated areas for up to 90 days after application, you can take further steps to ensure paper wasps stay away from your property. Make sure your property is kept clean. One of the most effective ways of preventing yellowjackets is to deny them their food resources. Pick up trash and make sure no food is left outside. Yellowjackets will forage for food in garbage, so make sure to regularly take out your trash and leave it in sealed garbage containers. You can also deny access to water sources by draining standing water like in birdbaths or plant pots after rain. If yellowjackets are unable to forage for food and water on your property, then they have no reason to establish themselves.

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