Bees, Wasps & Yellow Jackets
Get Your Yard Back
Earl's Pest Control is no stranger to San Jose, CA, backyard pests. Some of the more annoying backyard pests are bees, wasps, and yellow jackets. Everyone at some point in their lives has run into these annoyances. These pests have the potential to become a significant threat to your health. If you see one of these pests, there is a good chance that many more are nearby. There’s no need to panic. Our team is certified and trained on how to remove the infestation with no concern for you or your family. Call if you notice a group of pests or a hive.
Spotting the Hive
The last thing anyone wants is to discover a hive on their door first thing in the morning. Depending on the pest, you may be met with a painful sting. Not including the dangers if you are allergic to bees or wasps. Thankfully, there are ways to identify an infestation before it becomes overwhelming. We offer to identify the pest. Once identified, we will create a plan to take care of the issue. Here are some of the more common signs of an infestation:
- A more significant number of bees, wasps, or yellow jackets on or in your yard.
- Any noticeable damage to your property, like bulging walls.
- Honey is leaking from walls, trees, or gutters.
- For carpenter bees, you’ll notice sawdust throughout your home or a faint sound of chewing.
Removing the Threat
Addressing this type of infestation is simple. Our technicians are properly trained, have the appropriate gear to keep themselves and you safe, and are knowledgeable on the type of infestation. Your technician will inform you on how we will remove the infestation.
Bringing Fun Back to the Yard
We aim to remove the infestation as quickly and efficiently as possible without disrupting your life. There is no denying that a wasp nest can hamper your summer fun. The team at Earl's Pest Control is happy to ensure your family can enjoy your backyard to its full extent. Identifying if you have an infestation is easy. Just make sure to call our professionals to handle the hard part. We’ll get the summer barbeques back as soon as possible.