If you have noticed wasp activity increasing around your home during the summer, especially near eaves, rooflines, fences, or patios, there’s a clear reason behind it. Wasps are strategic when choosing nesting spots, and these areas provide exactly what they need to survive and grow.
In summer, wasps build nests around these structures because they offer protection from harsh weather, wind, and predators. At the same time, man-made features like roof edges and fence corners closely mimic natural nesting environments, giving wasps stable surfaces to anchor their paper-like nests. These areas also provide easy access to nearby food sources such as garden insects and leftover human food, making them ideal for growing colonies.
Homeowners who understand these patterns—especially those already planning seasonal pest prevention like the best time for pest control in Texas during spring are far more likely to avoid serious infestations later in the season.
Call Brady Pest Control today if you’re noticing wasp activity around your roofline or patio before nests become established.
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