Connells Point’s residential properties, with their mix of older homes and modern builds, often provide ideal conditions for bees and wasps to establish nests. Roof cavities, wall voids, and outdoor structures like sheds or pergolas are common nesting sites, particularly in the warmer months. If you’ve noticed an increase in stinging insects around your home, it’s important to act quickly—these pests can multiply rapidly, and a small nest can grow into a large, aggressive colony in a matter of weeks.
In Connells Point, wasps are often drawn to areas with easy access to food, such as uncovered bins, pet food, or outdoor dining spaces. Bees, on the other hand, may be attracted to flowering plants or water sources. While bees are generally less aggressive unless provoked, wasps can be highly territorial, especially when defending their nests. Our emergency service is designed to address these risks before they escalate, using methods that are both effective and safe for your family and the environment.
Prevention is key to avoiding recurring issues. In Connells Point, where properties often have mature gardens and outdoor living spaces, simple steps like sealing gaps in your home’s exterior, keeping food and waste securely stored, and regularly inspecting potential nesting sites can make a big difference. If you’re unsure whether you’re dealing with bees or wasps, or if you’ve spotted a nest but aren’t sure how to proceed, our team can provide a professional assessment and recommend the best course of action.