ExtermPRO – Stinging Insects

In the later part of summer and early fall, you might feel like you are surrounded by more bees, wasps, and hornets every time you eat outside. This is not your imagination. Here in the Gainesville area, stinging insects become more aggressive in the fall. They are more likely to fly into your picnic, backyard barbeque, or even your home. They are also more likely to sting if you get too close.

There are some pests for which you can handle the extermination process on your own. Wasps are not one of those pests. These stinging insects are particularly dangerous with stings that are painful, and can also cause allergic reactions and, in severe cases, extreme injury and death.

Do Wasps Hibernate?

Do Wasps Hibernate?

What They Do During the Winter

Have you heard any buzzing recently? Learn what wasps do in the wintertime.

Do Bees Hibernate?

Do Bees Hibernate?

What These Stinging Pests Do During Winter

Find out what bees do as the weather gets colder.