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Central Illinois based Quik - Kill Pest Eliminators has been providing residential & commercial pest elimination (not control), termite elimination (not control) for central and north central Illinois for over 40 years. Our pest elimination technicians are state licensed and certified, and use only government approved pest management practices. All of our pest services are 100% satisfaction guaranteed.

Bald-Faced Hornet

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Appearance:

Adult workers are about 5/8 to 7/8 inch long. The adult queen will measure 3/4 to 1 1/8 inch long. They are colored black with a white pattern on most of the face, white stripes on the thorax and white bands on the last 3 abdominal segments. Bald-faced hornets build a grayish paper nest shaped like an inverted pear and attached to branches or a recessed sheltered surface on a building.

Habitat:

Bald-faced hornets are social insects which live in aerial nests. The adults are represented by workers (sterile females), queens, and males (which develop from unfertilized eggs and usually appear in the late summer). Only inseminated females overwinter and do so in sheltered places. In the spring, the queens use chewed-up cellulose material to build a paper carton nest of several dozen cells covered by a golf ball-size paper envelope. One egg is laid in each cell as it is constructed. The queen feeds the developing larvae chewed-up insects, spiders and nectar. After about 30 days, the first 5 to 7 workers emerge and shortly thereafter take over all the work except for egg laying. By late September the nests consist of 3 to 5 disk-like paper combs attached one below another, and encased in a multi-layered envelope. Nest size varies from less than 2000 cells to 3500 cells and contains 100 to 400 workers at its peak. Later in the season, larger reproductive cells are built in which queens and males are reared. Males are often reared in old worker cells. The colony is then entering the declining phase. The newly emerged queens and males leave the nest and mate. Only inseminated queens hibernate and survive the winter. The founding queen, the workers, and the males all die.

The overwintering queen selects the nest site. This can vary from shrubs or vines at ground level to 66 ft or higher in trees. Nests may also be built on overhangs, utility poles, houses, sheds, or other structures. Nearly all nests are constructed in sheltered locations. At maturity, the nests can be quite impressive with sizes of up to 14 inches in diameter and over 24 inches in length.

Often nests located in vegetation are not discovered until the leaves fall in the autumn. Nests are not reused the next season.

Diet:

Bald-faced hornets are predators that feed on many other pest insects.

Solutions:

What you can do: If a bald-faced hornet nest is high up in a tree, control measures may not be necessary. However, if the nest is low to ground and near a heavily trafficked area or has been discovered by children, then Quik-Kill should be called to treat the nest. Nest removal is optional. Children should be prevented from throwing rocks at hornet nests because these insects defend their nests aggressively and the stings are very painful. A disturbed or recently treated nest should be roped off and avoided until activity has ceased.

Professional Solutions:

Bald-faced hornets are beneficial insects by helping to control many pest insect species and spiders. However, if the nest is located close to the ground and near an occupied structure or recreational area, then control is warranted.

A professional Quik-Kill service technician wearing a protective garment will apply a material through the entrance hole at the bottom of the nest. For high nests, a dust stick or “bee pole” allows application of materials from the ground or a sizeable distance away and gives added safety for the applicator. The nest may be removed, placed in a garbage bag, and discarded or preserved for display at a later time.

Removing their nest is the only way to effectively eliminate a hornet colony. This should only be done by an experienced professional. The danger of stings is considerable. Proper protective clothing and equipment are required.

 


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