It's a common misconception that wasps return to an old nest, I can assure you they won't.
A wasp nest is only in use for one season. Each spring, a new queen begins the cycle, establishing a nest that will last until the end of the season, typically around October, with some lingering until December.If you find yourself facing wasps nests on your property year after year, don't fret—it's not a recurrence of the same nest. Instead, it's merely a matter of location. Some properties are more prone to hosting nests due to their surroundings, and yours might be one of them. Wasps aren't targeting you specifically; they're just choosing a suitable location for their nest.For instance, I frequently visit a particular home to treat multiple wasp nests annually. Situated amidst expansive fields, it's one of the few properties in the area. When queen wasps scout for nesting sites, this house stands out as one of the prime options.Unfortunately, preventing a queen wasp from selecting your property for her nest is nearly impossible. Trying to seal every potential entry point, especially around the roof and soffit areas, is a almost impossible.Even deploying fake wasp nests as a deterrent proves ineffective; I've often discovered active nests mere feet away from these decoys.If you're dealing with a recurring wasp issue and need professional wasps nest removal treatment, don't hesitate to contact me.