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Miche Pest Control is a family owned and operated pest control company that provides residential and commercial hornet control services in Baltimore MD and the surrounding areas. Our expert hornet exterminators get rid of hornet infestations quickly using combinations of highly effective pest management strategies to both eliminate existing hornets and prevent their return. Miche Pest Control has a 4.9 star rating and over 1,000 reviews online - call today!

Are Hornets The Same as Wasps?

While often confused with yellow jackets and wasps, hornets are their own distinct type of stinging insect and are known for their aggressive behavior. The most common type of hornet found in the Baltimore area is the bald-faced hornet.

How Can I Tell What Type of Hornets I Have?

Bald-faced hornets have mostly black bodies with gray striping, are usually ¾ of an inch to an inch and a half long, and tend to make their nests around windows or in the eaves a home. 

European hornets are about the same size, sometimes a bit larger, but with more orange, yellow, and brown markings.

When Are Hornets Most Active?

In Maryland, hornets are mostly seasonal, with spring and summer being their most active time of the year. During these warmer months, hornets will spend most of their time mating & reproducing, looking for food, and building nests. 

How Can I Remove a Hornets Nest?

The safest way to remove a hornets nest from your home is always going to be to call a professional. Our technicians are highly trained in the safe and effective removal of hornets nest, even from the more hard to reach places. Due to the hornets’ aggressive nature, you should never try to remove a nest from a somewhere you can’t reach.

How Do I Get Rid of Hornets?

Because of their aggressive nature, you should never touch, disturb, or try to remove a hornet nest by yourself. Our highly trained technicians can quickly, safely, and effectively rid your home of hornets and prevent you, your family, and your pets from getting stung.

How Can I Prevent Hornets From Coming Back?

The best way to prevent the hornets from returning is with a quarterly pest control plan. Once we’ve gotten the hornets under control during your initial pest control service, we recommend continuous quarterly treatment of the exterior of your home to prevent the resurgence of any hornet populations. Keeping your shrubbery trimmed, repainting the exterior walls and eaves of your home, and hanging sun-catchers near known-nesting areas are some other ways you can help prevent hornets from returning to your home.

How Dangerous Are Hornets?

A hornet may strike multiple times during an attack, releasing their venom with each painful sting. Many people are known to be allergic to this venom and may need to seek medical attention after being stung.

What Should I Do If I Get Stung?

Unlike bees, hornets do not die when they sting, so they may sting multiple times in an attack. You should do your best to remove yourself quickly and calmly from the situation. Wash the sting with soap and water and apply ice on and off to reduce swelling and inflammation. If you think you may be allergic to the venom in the sting, you should seek medical attention immediately.

Let Us Help!

Miche Pest Control offers safe and effective treatment plans specifically designed to target, remove, and prevent hornets from nesting in and around your home. Give us a call today at (844) 211-7378 to schedule your initial pest control service and get those hornets under control!

Baltimore, MD

Baltimore is the most populous city in Maryland, as well as the 30th most populous city in the United States. Baltimore is the largest independent city in the country and was designated as such by the Constitution of Maryland in 1851. Baltimore is located about 40 miles northeast of Washington DC, making it a principal city in the Washington–Baltimore combined statistical area.

British colonists established the Port of Baltimore in 1706 to support the tobacco trade, and established the Town of Baltimore in 1729. The Battle of Baltimore was a pivotal engagement during the War of 1812, culminating in the bombardment of Fort McHenry, during which Francis Scott Key wrote a poem that would become "The Star-Spangled Banner", which was eventually designated as the American national anthem in 1931. During the Pratt Street Riot of 1861, the city was the site of some of the earliest violence associated with the American Civil War.

The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, the oldest railroad in the United States, was built in 1830 and cemented Baltimore's status as a major transportation hub, giving producers in the Midwest and Appalachia access to the city's port. Baltimore's Inner Harbor was once the second leading port of entry for immigrants to the United States. In addition, Baltimore was a major manufacturing center. After a decline in major manufacturing, heavy industry, and restructuring of the rail industry, Baltimore has shifted to a service-oriented economy. Johns Hopkins Hospital and Johns Hopkins University are the city's top two employers. Baltimore and its surrounding region are home to the headquarters of a number of major organizations and government agencies, including the NAACP, ABET, the National Federation of the Blind, Catholic Relief Services, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, and the Social Security Administration.

With hundreds of identified districts, Baltimore has been dubbed a "city of neighborhoods". Many of Baltimore's neighborhoods have rich histories: the city is home to some of the earliest National Register Historic Districts in the nation, including Fell's Point, Federal Hill, and Mount Vernon. These were added to the National Register between 1969 and 1971, soon after historic preservation legislation was passed. Baltimore has more public statues and monuments per capita than any other city in the country. Nearly one third of the city's buildings (over 65,000) are designated as historic in the National Register, which is more than any other US city.

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