BEES, WASPS, HORNETS, AND YELLOW JACKETS ARE ALL RELATED TO THE SAME SCIENTLY FAMILY CALLED VESPIDAE
WE HAVE THE SOLUTION TO EFFECTIVELY EXTERMINATE VESPIDAE
DON'T LET STINGING INSECTS RUIN YOUR OUTDOOR EVENTS
Dealing with wasps, hornets, or yellow jackets on your property can be dangerous and stressful. These pests can sting repeatedly and can cause serious harm to humans and animals. If you're dealing with a Vespidae infestation, it's important to take action to protect yourself and your property.
SPRAY TREATMENT
True Blue Pest Control offers professional Vespidae spray treatment services to safely and effectively remove these pests from your property.
Wasp control, Hornets Control, Yellow Jacket Control & Bee Control.
Removing the source of a bee infestation is an important step in the process of eliminating bees from your property. Once the Nest is taken care of, we can proceed with a maintenance pest control plan!
NEST REMOVAL
MAINTENANCE
With maintenance pest control, you can have peace of mind knowing that your home or business is protected from pests.
Never have to worry or think about ever seeing wasps, hornets, yellow jackets, or bees in your yard. We can keep you protected.
THE VESPIDAE FAMILY IN THE TRUCKEE TAHOE REGIONS
WASPS
Paper wasps are named for their nests, which are made of a mixture of wood fibers and saliva that hardens into a papery material. They are typically longer and more slender than other types of wasps, and are typically brown or black with orange or yellow markings.
YELLOW JACKETS
Yellow jackets are smaller than hornets, but can still be quite aggressive. They are typically yellow and black in color, with a narrow waist. Yellow jackets are known for scavenging for food, which can make them a nuisance when they are attracted to outdoor events or picnics.
HORNETS
Hornets are larger than most other wasps, with distinctive black and white or yellow and brown markings. They are typically aggressive and can sting multiple times in rapid succession.
BEES
If you have a problem with bees on your property, it is important to handle the situation carefully and responsibly. Bees are important pollinators and play a vital role in many ecosystems, so it is important to avoid harming them if possible.