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Pest Control Wasp & Hornet Post Ideas

Wasp and hornet jobs are the most photogenic work you do, and they make some of the strongest seasonal content. These are real stinging-insect posts built for a pest control company's feed.

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Wasps pest control social media post: Most pest problems start with one decision: did the outside stay outside? Every season has Seasonal Helper
Most pest problems start with one decision: did the outside stay outside? Every season has its entry pattern. Spring is termites and ants. Summer is wasps and spiders. Fall is mice and stink bugs. The work is the same year-round: notice what's changing on your house before they do.

Seasonal Helper

Timed to the calendar. Entry windows, breeding triggers, and prevention deadlines that move with the season, so customers see you as the local voice that knows when to act.

Wasps pest control social media post: A paper wasp nest in May is the size of a walnut and holds the queen plus a handful of wor Seasonal Helper
A paper wasp nest in May is the size of a walnut and holds the queen plus a handful of workers. By August the same nest is a softball with 200 wasps inside it. The window to remove safely is now. Check the eaves on the shaded side of the house first.

Seasonal Helper

Timed to the calendar. Entry windows, breeding triggers, and prevention deadlines that move with the season, so customers see you as the local voice that knows when to act.

Wasps pest control social media post: A wasp nest the size of a thumbnail in May is a softball by July. The papery nub under you Seasonal Helper
A wasp nest the size of a thumbnail in May is a softball by July. The papery nub under your soffit looks like nothing the first week. Three weeks later it is a working colony. Walk your eaves once a month between April and August. The earlier you catch it, the cheaper and safer it is to handle.

Seasonal Helper

Timed to the calendar. Entry windows, breeding triggers, and prevention deadlines that move with the season, so customers see you as the local voice that knows when to act.

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