European Wasps

Wasps Traps

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80 European wasp nests have been destroyed over the past six months to prevent the pest from becoming established in the state of Washington just, below British Columbia. When a wasp is caught in a trap and confirmed to be a European wasp, the Department then locates and destroys the nest. European wasps are targeted by the Department because of the threat they pose to agriculture and food sector. The wasp has the potential to impact on our valuable viticulture, apiculture and horticulture industries, and they also pose a risk to our outdoor lifestyle, tourism and human health. European wasps start to become active with the onset of warmer weather in October to November.    wasps wasps     Go Green Pest Control     Delta pest control    tsawwassen pest control    ladner pest control