As an Acton homeowner, you share the environment with a variety of different insect species, including wasps. These social creatures are known for their dedication to protecting their nests from people and predators with their ability to sting repeatedly and attack in a swarm. They can act as one when necessary and form symbiotic relationships with their larvae, bringing them food and feeding off the sweet liquid the young create in return.
However, you may notice that as the summer ends, these insects often get more aggressive. You may see them closer to your home as they search for food and leave crowded hives. If you need wasp control in Acton, call us at Truly Nolen Pest Control for assistance and to learn more about why wasps get more aggressive as the fall approaches.
Wasps Must Protect Their Queen
As the weather cools, it signals that the life cycle for most wasps in the hive is nearing its end. Most die off, all but the queen, who survives the winter by hibernating underground. The others in the hive prepare for this in several ways, including:- Increased protection of the hive
- Sending out pheromones to other wasps to organize attacks
- Continued feeding and protection of the queen