Ft. Lauderdale Stinging Pests: ID and Prevention

Summer is in full swing in Ft. Lauderdale and that should bring fun activities your way, such as relaxing outside on your patio or spending time with your kids in the backyard. Unfortunately, it can also bring summer pests! Most active in the summer are stinging pests, including yellow jackets, wasps, and hornets. There are several ways to prevent these pests from messing with your summer fun, so let’s break each one down!

Hornets

On the larger side of the stinging pests, hornets have brown and yellow abdominal stripes on their bodies. Their nests are often built-in hollow trees, and the walls of houses and attics. They are attracted to light and can fly to your windows at night if they see a light on. They are relatively non-aggressive near the nest, but there is potential for a stinging hazard if threatened.

Prevent hornets by:

  • Keeping garbage cans covered, as leftover food can attract hornets
  • Maintaining the outside of your home, ensuring screens, window, and doors are all in good condition
  • Avoiding the use of strong fragrances when outdoors

Wasps

These pests will become aggressive if they feel threatened enough and are known to sting multiple times. Wasps are highly attracted to backyard events, resulting in an increase in your chances of being stung. Their nests are typically built in branches, porch ceilings, eaves, and attic rafters.

Prevent wasps by:

  • Keeping doors and windows shut
  • Covering any openings in your home’s exterior
  • Keeping outdoor waste containers completely covered

Yellow Jackets

These social insects are usually anywhere humans are found. They have a non-fuzzy, black and yellow striped body. Attracted to sweets and proteins, they commonly invade outdoor events. Their nests can be found either high up or in the ground. Yellow jackets will sting multiple times if they feel threatened and can sometimes cause allergic reactions.

Prevent yellow jackets by:

  • Avoiding sweet smelling perfume or cologne when outdoors as this will attract them
  • Using plants that help deter yellow jackets, including spearmint, thyme, and lemon grass

If you have a stinging pest problem, reach out to your local Ft. Lauderdale pest control company for professional help in removing these pests from your property.

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