HOME ABOUT US BUG DATABASE EMPLOYMENT PAY ONLINE CONTACT US
Everything you need to know about Florida bugs!
FREE INSPECTION PEST CONTROL TERMITE CONTROL LAWN SPRAYING PRETREAT
  TERMITES
  ANTS
  ROACHES
  BED BUGS, FLEAS,
AND TICKS
  FLIES
  BITING/STINGING
  SPIDERS
  RODENTS
  STORED PRODUCT & PANTRY PESTS
  OTHER PESTS
  SCHEDULE A FREE
  INSPECTION
   
Seasonal Advice
Seasonal Advice
QualityPro Certiried
 
FLORIDA BITING AND
STINGING INSECTS

FIND AN OFFICE NEAREST YOU

PAPER WASP
Polistes spp

Carpenter Bees
Cicada Killer Wasps
Honey Bees
Killer Bees
Mosquitoes
Paper Wasp
Scorpions
Velvet Ant
Yellow Jackets
PAPER WASP
(Click here for Enlarged Photo)

Appearance:
Paper wasps are reddish-orange to dark brown or black in color. They have yellowish markings on the abdomen. Paper wasps are long and slender with a narrow waist.

Size:
Range from ¾ to 1-inch in length.

Behavior:
Paper wasps are social insects, living in colonies containing workers, queens, and males. Queens emerge during April or May, select a nest site, and build a small paper nest in which the eggs are laid. Adults feed on nectar or other sugary solutions, and bits of caterpillars or flies that are caught and partially chewed to be fed to their young.

Habitat:
A Paper wasp nest is a round, upside-down paper comb that is attached by a single stalk to a horizontal surface. This paper nest resembles an umbrella, hence this wasp’s nickname: "umbrella wasp".

Paper wasps will build their nests under awnings, beneath decks, under porches, in the corners of windows, and beneath soffits. They will also sometimes nest in attics, gas grills, hose reels, and electric outlet boxes.

Interesting Fact:
Paper wasps present a hazard when they build their nests near homes or structures because of their painful sting.

Control:
Do you live in Florida and think that this pest may be invading your home or yard? Hulett Environmental Services offers specialty treatments designed to control and eliminate this pest!

CLICK HERE now to schedule a free pest inspection with no obligation!

 
866-611-BUGS (2847)
 
Winter Spring Fall Summer