pest controlHumane Pest Control to Get Rid of Bees and Wasps

There’s no doubt about it. Bees provide a plethora of services for the human race and, in fact, protect us in many ways. And as the population continues to be educated on these amazing creatures, more and more people are thinking twice about removing bees and wasps through lethal methods. So is it really possible to protect your family from these essential, yet deadly, creatures without resorting to harming them? The answer to that is yes, and there are plenty of ways of going about it. Read on to learn about 10 of the best pest control methods to humanely get rid of bees and wasps.

1. Why Pest Control Experts Recommend Watering Your Lawn

The first way to get rid of bees/wasps from your property is to simply water your lawn consistently. Pest control experts recommend homeowners do this because it is well known that bees/wasps often prefer dry areas to settle in. Much of this habit by bumblebees is because dry areas attract female bees. Therefore, when you water your lawn consistently, it forms land that both smells and looks wet, helping to deter any bees from settling down.

2. Spraying Safe DIY Bee Spray

Most insect repellent sprays on the market are made from harmful chemicals that could seriously harm the health of a bee or wasp even if it doesn’t kill them. Fortunately, there is another way to use a spray method to get rid of bees or wasps from your area. This includes using a DIY bee spray made from citrus. There are a lot of scents that bees absolutely hate, and citrus is one of them. To make this spray, all you have to do is boil a kettle of water and put slices of citrus fruits in it. Once it cools down, you can place it in a spray bottle and begin spraying it within areas that the bees or wasps frequently visit.

3. Tarping Bee Nests

Disclaimer: This is possibly one of the most dangerous methods to apply. Therefore, it is not recommended if you are not confident or don’t have experience doing this. However, if done right, it can potentially save the nest and help it thrive somewhere off your property. This method includes tarping the area around the bee nest and hauling it to a new location. Although a simple process, some may seek the services of a professional beekeeper to ensure everyone’s safety.

4. Spreading Garlic Powder Around the Nest

Garlic powder is one of those scents that bees and wasps absolutely hate, but that can also be very lethal to them if it touches their skin, or they get too close. In fact, many companies that specialize in pest control in Las Vegas ask their exterminators to utilize this method during their service calls. That is why it is highly recommended that you sprinkle garlic powder around the ground of the nest but not directly on it. The scent should be strong enough to force the bees/wasps to move out. If you have a roach problem, an exterminator of roaches would also recommend this method.

5. Old Faithful: Calling a Beekeeper

If you are fortunate enough to have a professional beekeeper around your area, you may want to give them a call. Beekeepers are often eager to help save bees and could even use them to produce more honey at their bee farms. Note that beekeepers will not work with anything other than bees, so if you have a wasp problem, this is not the route you should take.

6. Burning Citronella Candles for Pest Control

Earlier, we spoke about spraying citrus around your garden and on your home’s structure. However, if you have pets, or even children who like to chew on plants, this may not be the safest method for them. Instead, you can simply burn citronella candles. Just make sure that they are far away from pets and children. Also, if you are wondering if this would also work with roaches, a roach exterminator would recommend that you instead use citronella oil as it is much more effective.

7. Luring Bees With Food

Bees are very much like a dog. They can be lured away with even the smallest amount of food. That is why the next method for helping relocate bees is to place small pieces of fruit (mangoes, ripe pears, pineapple) into a small bag, and watch them continue to visit it. Then every few days, safely push the bag away from your property. After a week or two, they will begin to relocate their nest away from your home in order to be closer to the food.

8. Spreading Cucumber Peels

Fortunately for you, there are a lot of smells that bees and wasps hate to have around with cucumber being one of them. Thus, the next method of naturally forcing bees out of your area is to spread cucumber peels around your property but primarily within the area where the nests are located.

9. Professional Pest Control: Hiring an Exterminator

Contrary to popular belief, an exterminator does not only use lethal methods for removing pests. Many of them understand the concern about protecting insects, such as bees, and are educated in a variety of methods to remove them without harming them. However, it is recommended to first conduct some research on your chosen exterminator to see the methods they use.

10. Using a Fake Wasp Nest

Wasps are very territorial, so if they see that an area already has a nest, they are often going to skip it and continue moving. Fortunately, they cannot tell the difference between a real and a fake nest. Thus, it is highly recommended to purchase a fake wasp nest, and hang it somewhere on your property.