Wasps are one of spring and summer's meanest pests. Some species, such as yellow jackets, will gladly strike if they feel threatened and they may sting people more than once. They also can give people skin rashes and disturb curious pests. As a result, most homeowners don't want these aggressive wasps buzzing near their home. Consider these tips to prevent wasps from building nests on your property.
If you're trying to keep wasps off your property, you need to know where to look, the University of Minnesota stated. Wasps have a few spots they prefer to build nests over others. These include under decks, in bushes and even sometimes in trees. These nests are woven and elaborate, and usually are hard to miss. If untouched, these nests can be up to the size of a basketball. If homeowners suspect they have a nest on their house or in their yard, or if they are unsure, it's important to proceed with caution. Usually a few wasps will monitor the nest to make sure there are no approaching threats. If they feel an attack could happen, they'll viciously attack people or animals, stinging multiple times and possibly putting people in the hospital.