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TOP FIVE PESTS TO SMOKE OUT THIS BARBEQUE SEASON
Nader's Pest Raiders Provides Tips to Keep Pests From
Ruining Backyard Barbeques
With Memorial Day right around the corner, barbeque season is
heating up. While images of burgers and hot dogs fresh off the
grill may come to mind, getting stung by a wasp or fire ant or
bothered by flies probably isn't what most people envision. Warmer
weather, trees in bloom and the temptation of savory grilled food
has wasps, fire ants, mosquitoes, flies and ants looking to crash
the party. Nader's Pest Raiders has identified the top
five "barbeque" pests and recommends the following tips to keep
them from ruining your backyard fun.
1. Wasps and Yellowjackets: "Wasps are number one on our list
because they are summer's most aggressive pest," said Nader's Pest
Expert Shay Runion. "Wasps do not need to be provoked in any way to
show aggression, they will attack a person for no reason."
Yellowjackets are another dangerous summer pest, because they sting
repeatedly and cause allergic reactions in many people. Both wasps
and yellowjackets are attracted to sweets; to keep these stinging
insects away, serve sugary drinks in covered pitchers and keep
desserts in sealed containers. Because yellowjackets and wasps are
extremely dangerous, it's important to call a pest professional
immediately if detected.
2. Red Imported Fire Ants: Look for fire ants in their signature
tall mounds found in landscaped areas around or near the foundation
of a home. Similar to wasps and yellowjackets, fire ants will
painfully sting their victims, leaving behind red welts. Before
hosting a party, it is recommended to search the yard for fire ant
mounds. If detected, a pest management professional should be
called for proper removal.
3. Mosquitoes: One of summer's most notorious pests, mosquitoes
got an early start this year due to the unseasonably wet weather
experienced in the south. Looking to breed in stagnant water, it
only takes mosquitoes 10 to 14 days to develop from an egg into an
adult. Always hungry, mosquitoes will travel up to 14 miles for a
meal and are most known for the painful, itchy red bumps they leave
behind on their victims. To prevent mosquitoes from invading a
backyard barbeque, remove sources of standing water, such as old
tires, children's wading pools, birdbaths and saucers of
flowerpots. Additionally, keep rain gutters cleaned out to prevent
water from standing in drains and cut back or get rid of
unnecessary vegetation around the home where mosquitoes can breed
and/or nest.
4. House Flies: Mostly considered a nuisance pest, house flies
have a lifespan of 15 to 25 days. Feeding on most any food source,
house flies will travel up to 20 miles to get food. To prevent this
unwanted guest from crashing a barbeque, remove trash regularly and
use well-sealed garbage cans. Food should also be kept in airtight
containers and opened only when it is ready to be eaten.
5. Ants: There are more than 700 different species of ants in the
United States that could ruin a barbeque. Carpenter ants, odorous
house ants and argentine ants are the most common types of ants
that are found in and around homes this time of the year. To
prevent ants from ruining a backyard party, make sure that firewood
is not stored next to the home, keep food sealed in airtight
containers (especially sweets) and cut back tree branches and other
plants away from the house.
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