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What is a hornet, and what does it look like?
Hornets have pale faces, and their bodies are brown, with yellow stripes on their abdominal area. They are most common later in the summer season, and they eat honeybees, grasshoppers, flies, fruit, and tree sap, among other things.
What are the signs of hornet infestation?
Hornets make their nests in the hollows of trees, walls, and attics close to human habitats. They are attracted to light, so they can commonly be found tapping against windows. Their nests are large, and they make a loud noise, so they are very easy to locate.
Signs of a hornet infestation often include:
Visible Nests: Hornet nests are typically large, paper-like structures that can be found hanging from tree branches, under eaves, in attics, or beneath gutters. They have a distinctive, layered, greyish-brown appearance.
Increased Hornet Activity: If you notice a significant number of hornets flying around a particular part of your home or yard—especially near the nest site—it can indicate an active colony.
Buzzing or Rustling Noises: Hornets building or maintaining their nest may produce a soft buzzing or rustling sound behind walls, in vents, or near other enclosed areas.
Aggressive Behavior: Hornets can become more defensive as their colony grows or if they feel threatened. If you find them reacting aggressively when you approach a certain area, there’s a strong chance a nest is nearby.
Are hornets dangerous? Are hornet stings stings dangerous?
Hornets are aggressive and dangerous. They have smooth stingers, and unlike bees, hornets do not die after they sting. Therefore, the likelihood you will be stung more than once is likely. Hornet stings are more painful than bees and can be felt for more than 24 hours. Because of these reasons, it is important to stay away from their nests and contact a pest professional for removal immediately.
If you suspect a hornet nest in or around your home, call us today for a free, no-obligation inspection. Hornet removal is included with our Pest Protect 365 Premium and All-Inclusive services and can also be purchased as a one-time service.