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Why Wasps Keep Coming Back to your Seattle Home

It can be a challenge to deal with wasps on your own, but Parker Eco Pest Control is here to help! Though bees are essential for the environment, wasps aren’t, and can become an annoying nuisance when in your living space. When it comes to effective wasp pest control, trust the most trusted exterminator: Parker Eco Pest Control

Alright, What Attracts Wasps? Why do they Keep Coming Back?

Exploring the mysterious return of wasps, multiple theories have been conjured. Here are a few of the likely explanations.

After knocking down a wasp nest and doing your best to eliminate the inhabitants, you might notice a few wasps congregating in the same spot in the following days. These could be survivors of the earlier encounter, reunited to find new members of the colony; and they might begin the reconstruction of the nest.

Pheromones, a chemical that marks the wasp nest location, is a powerful motivating factor for wasps returning to a place. Unless you take the necessary measures to eliminate the pheromones marking the nest, the wasps will be drawn back time and time again.

To ensure wasps are kept away for good, call on Parker Eco Pest Control if you are anywhere in the Seattle area and let us take care of them for you. Our reliable pest control services are highly effective and will guarantee you a wasp-free environment!

What Are Pheromones?

Waspy discourse isn’t limited to verbal exchanges – they communicate with each other through the use of pheromones, a special type of chemical. In certain cases, they even use pheromones to mark their domain! The familiar scent of pheromones, which pervade and fill wasp nests, make them a reliable go-to spot for wasps to revisit time and time again. Even after the nest is gone, the fragrance of those pheromones will remain, lingering in the air where the nest once stood.

When provoked, wasps release pheromones, a chemical message that alerts other wasps in the hive and nests of danger. That’s why, when you disturb one wasp, the entire colony can come to its defence – making the removal of wasp nests a risky endeavour.

If you want to not only eradicate the wasps, but also eliminate the pheromones they leave behind, our pest control services are a must!

How Do I Get Rid of Wasps Safely?

Dealing with wasps can be a daunting task, as getting stung is a real risk. If you’re brave enough to take matters into your own hands, don’t forget to put on your long sleeves, leather gloves, and have a well-constructed strategy at the ready!

Getting rid of a wasp nest can be daunting, but Parker Eco Pest Control is here to help. Our team has the training, experience, and equipment to safely remove the nest, and our highly effective method not only gets rid of the nest but eliminates the pheromones, keeping wasps away for good. Put your mind at ease – contact us for the safest wasp nest removal solution.

The Best Wasp Pest Control in Seattle, WA

For the ultimate wasp control services, look no further than Parker Eco Pest Control! Our superior pest control services go the extra mile, providing you with reliable wasp extermination and protection from any other bothersome rodents and insects.

Rat abatement for demolitions: city requirements and FAQs

As rodent populations worsen in King and Snohomish counties, more and more cities are passing rat abatement laws for construction projects. Seattle, Kirkland and Shoreline have passed rules requiring developers to control or eradicate the rodent population when “clearing, grading or demolishing” on a jobsite.

A rodent in a building being demolished

Why do Seattle rat abatement rules exist?

Buildings slated for demolition can be ideal habitats for rodents. Older structures are often full of holes for easy entry. Vacant places have nesting material like insulation, clothing, or furniture. The ideal spot for a rat is close enough to humans that they have access to food (like our garbage) but far enough away that they can nest and breed without being disturbed. That empty house on the block is the perfect hideaway!

When a vacant structure is demolished the rodents explode out into the surrounding neighborhood. Add in the increasing density of King and Snohomish counties and you’ve got a recipe for disaster.

How developers comply with the law

If your project will include “clearing, grading or demolition” you must have a pest control professional with a license from the Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) inspect the property. If evidence of rodent activity is found (droppings, nesting, skeletons, old bait boxes, etc.) you must start an abatement plan at least 15 days prior to beginning work. The plan should extend up to the planned date of demolition. If the inspection reveals no evidence of rodent activity then you’re home free! Just have the pest control company write up a declaration.

Rodent abatement paperwork for Shoreline, Kirkland and Seattle
Paperwork for a rodent abatement plan must be written up by a pest control professional and submitted to the city by the developer

How much do rat abatement plans cost?

Parker Eco Pest Control charges $200 for an inspection. If no activity is found, that’s all you pay.

If we do find evidence of an infestation, the fee is usually $399 (the $200 inspection fee + $199 abatement fee). That can vary with the size of your project. After the plan is complete, we write up the paperwork proving that your property meets the city requirements. You hand the paperwork into the city and proceed with demolition.

What a rodent abatement plan looks like

A lot of pest control companies simply show up and drop bait boxes, then collect a large fee. Parker Eco Pest Control actually conducts an inspection. It’s not uncommon for us to clear a structure as rodent-free during this inspection. We would rather be honest with you and build a long-term relationship than collect a quick buck.

If the inspection uncovers evidence of an infestation we’ll develop a plan for dealing with the problem. This usually requires several visits to monitor activity up until demolition.

  • We conduct an exterior inspection
    to see where they are getting into the structure.
  • We seal up any holes greater than
    ¼ inch with sealants, foam or other materials.
  • We remove anything that might be
    attracting them to the property.
  • We place traps in appropriate
    places.

Have questions about rat abatement before demolitions? Get in touch!  Call 800-ECO-1698 or email Info@ParkerEcoPestControl.com.

Seattle

Parker Eco Pest Control
7307 Linden Ave N
Seattle, WA 98103

800-326-1698

Bellingham

Parker Eco Pest Control
432 W Bakerview Rd
Office C
Bellingham, WA 98226

360-326-1928

Everett

Parker Eco Pest Control
3218 Nassau St
Suite B
Everett, WA 98201

833-415-4440