What are the Common Wasp Species in Canada?

It’s a beautiful summer day, and you’re enjoying the weather at the park with your family. All of a sudden, you hear a buzzing sound around your shoulder. It’s the Wasp. It won’t leave the place easily.

If they are present in the parks, they could also pop up in your yard. How would you get rid of them if you don’t know what species of wasp it is? Therefore, learning about the common wasp species in Canada is essential.

Although it is difficult to identify the type of the wasp at first, we will let you know how you can easily identify them. Once identified, you can deal with them with the right treatment or call the pest control company to get rid of these pesky pests once and for all.

A wasp sting wouldn’t affect many people, but it could be fatal for some individuals. As a homeowner, you have to make sure that the surrounding is free from these dangerous wasps. It would keep you, your family and the guests protected from the wasp sting.

In this article, we will talk about some of the most common wasp species that you can find in Canada so that it is easier for you to perform the wasp control treatment by calling professional pest control technicians.

Common Wasps

Although there are more than 30,000 species of wasps worldwide, the most common ones in Canada are yellow jackets, hornets, and paper wasps.

We understand that differentiating between wasps and bees is difficult. However, you can keep in mind that the wasps would have a slender body and a narrow waist. Their lower abdomen would be pointed. Moreover, the female wasp would possess a stinger, and a male would have chewing mouthparts.

Now, let’s discuss each of these species closely.

Yellowjackets

Many people would confuse the yellow jackets with the bees as they are quite similar in size. But, the feature which distinguishes the yellow jackets from the bees and other species is that it has a shiny black body with a yellow pattern. Moreover, you can also figure them out by the way they move. They would move around in a side-to-side flying pattern.

Hornets

The size of the hornet could reach up to 3-5 cm long. They could resemble the yellow jackets in colour. But the prominent feature that is different in the hornet is that they are thicker and larger. They are not as dangerous as the yellow jackets. But you have to make sure that you don’t disturb them as doing so would make them aggressive, and they may sting.

Paper Wasps

The size of the paper wasps is between 2.5-3.5 cm. Usually, they have a long black body. But with some black and rusty brown stripes and orange antennae. They are not generally dangerous but would sting if they feel any threat.

Conclusion

These are some of the most common species that you can find in Canada. Although the wasp’s sting is dangerous, seeking medical attention immediately would save you from a serious condition. We recommend that you contact the pest control company if you observe any activity of the wasps in or around your house.

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