When Will Those Wasps Stop Buzzing Around?

Close up image of a flying wasp with red and yellow coloring.
March 22, 2018

Whether you’re in the backyard enjoying the BBQ or you’re swimming around in the pool, wasps can decide it’s time to hover around you and make you nervous. While they can be quite annoying during your summer vacation, they have a distinct purpose as pollinators and are necessary to the circle of life. When it comes to wasp extermination, there is a lifecycle pattern you should know and understand before you start spraying them yourself. Here is the pattern to expect once summer starts to cool off again.

Do Wasps Die in the Winter?

When it comes to wasps, they have a certain time frame that they will start to die off and disappear without you doing anything. So where do they go in the winter? In the cooler winter months, the queen will hibernate, and all the other worker wasps and drones will die. Wasps typically have a lifecycle of around 20 days while the queen can live for up to 12 months. So, in reality, wasps are dying off all throughout the year, but they tend to not be seen at all during the colder months. This is because they have all died off except for the queen herself.

The lack of food and the cooler weather is what starts the process of the wasps dying off more in the winter time. That is when you’ll notice less and less of the buzzing insects around your home.

The Queen

Even though the queen tries to hibernate, she may not make it through the winter months. Some of them are killed when other predators, such as spiders, find them. Others deal with warmer winter months and cannot fully hibernate, so they die of the lack of food.

Wasp colonies are just like bee colonies where only the queen can lay fertilized eggs. Throughout the year, she can lay up to 150 eggs per day which can lead to a huge wasp issue for your home. As the summer starts to heat up, the wasps get to work and thus can become a problem as they multiply in number, searching for food.

How to Get Rid of Them?

If you’re looking for wasp extermination before the summer is over, then it is best to work with a professional. The Cleveland Bee Removal Service has experienced technicians in dealing with the tricky removal of wasp nests and colonies. They can tend to put their nests in very difficult to navigate locations and the hive can grow quite quickly if it’s left untouched.

Call their location today to see how they can assist you with any wasp extermination needs you may have to protect your home and your family.