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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 Fairfax VA and the surrounding areas. Our expert hornet exterminators get rid of hornet infestations and work preventatively to keep hornets from coming back after they've been eliminated. Miche Pest Control has a 4.9 star rating and over 1,000 reviews online - call today or book online!

There are many stinging insects in Fairfax. One such insect is the hornet. Hornets are perhaps one of the worst stinging insects, as their swarms are large and their stings powerful. At Miche Pest Control, we specialize in identifying, removing, and preventing hornet infestations here in Fairfax VA. We never recommend trying to take these pests on alone. Have the backup of a professional (armed with the toughest tools available on the professional market) when you go up against them. Our technicians can remove hornet nests without anyone getting hurt. Read on to learn how!

Are Hornets Dangerous?

Hornets are aggressive, and territorial. Simply walking too close to a hornet nest can be enough to provoke an attack. Each 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.

How Do I Know Which Type of Hornet I Have?

There are two primary species of hornet found nesting on properties in Fairfax:

Bald-faced Hornets: black bodies with gray stripes, ¾” to 1.5” in length, tend to make their nests in trees, around windows, or underneath the eaves a home.

European Hornets: brown bodies with yellow stripes, 4/5” to 1.4” in length, tend to make their nests at least 6 feet off the ground in places such as hollowed out walls, buildings, trees, and attics.

Hornet Control Tips For Your Fairfax Property

After a professional exterminator has come out and gotten rid of an active hornet nest (we don't recommend DIY hornet removal), there are several things you can start doing to prevent a new hive from being built:

  • Install a fake hornet nest: There are fake nests you can hang up in your yard, as they will discourage other hornets from trying to move into the same area.
  • Clear out your yard: If you have fruit trees with the resulting fallen fruit or other forms of garbage in your yard, be sure to regularly clean it up, as this reduces the overall appeal of your place.
  • Secure your trash bins: Properly store your garbage in secure bins that don't allow access to the trash from outside.
  • Clean up garbage: In addition to securing your bins, make sure to regularly clear out any garbage that might be on your property, especially food waste, as hornets are attracted to this.

Our goal at Miche Pest Control is to help residents of Fairfax VA take their yards back from one of the worst stinging insects – the hornet. Don't risk getting swarmed because you tried to take it down yourself. Certainly, don't ignore the nest either, as hornets will go after anyone or anything they perceive as a threat. Contact the professionals for stinging insect control today!

Last-Minute Tips For Hornet Prevention In Fairfax

Hornets are an ever-present threat in Fairfax. However, there are some last-minute tips and tricks you can use to prevent their presence from eclipsing your property during the earliest part of the season.

If you haven't already, perform the following tips in order:

  • Remove fallen fruit and berries from choice areas of the yard as they may unwittingly attract stinging insects, especially during the later summer months.
  • Cut down on the number of standing water sources available for hornets to drink, and get specialized hummingbird feeders that do not allow pets to access the sugary liquid.
  • Rely on the professional exterminators at Miche Pest Control to perform regular hornet inspections, treatments, and prevention services.

When using these prevention steps, your Fairfax property will have a triple layer of protection for yourself and your family.  

To learn more about hornet control in Fairfax from Miche Pest Control, feel free to reach out for an estimate and inspection today.

Let Us Help!

Miche Pest Control offers safe and effective treatment plans in the greater Fairfax, Virginia area that are specifically designed to target, remove, and prevent hornets from nesting near or 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!

Comprehensive Hornet Control For Fairfax VA

Fairfax is a top-ranking community in terms of safety and security, but no matter where you live, a hornet nest is a dangerous prospect. If you notice more hornets than usual around your Fairfax property, it may be time to think about getting some professional help to remove their nest. 

The professionals at Miche Pest Control specialize in safely removing hornets and other stinging insects. We use EPA-registered products that are safe for use around homes and businesses but effective against pests, and we even offer organic solutions upon request. Call us today to learn more about our hornet control services or request your free quote!

Fairfax VA

The City of Fairfax, also known as Fairfax City, Downtown Fairfax, Old Town Fairfax, Fairfax Courthouse, or simply Fairfax, is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The City of Fairfax is an enclave surrounded by the separate entity Fairfax County. Fairfax City also contains an exclave of Fairfax County, the Fairfax County Court Complex. The City of Fairfax and the area immediately surrounding the historical border of the City of Fairfax, collectively designated by Fairfax County as "Fairfax", comprise the county seat of Fairfax County. The city is part of the Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area as well as a part of Northern Virginia. The city is 17 miles west of Washington DC.

The intersection of U.S. Route 50 and U.S. Route 29 is located in the northeast corner of the city. The two major highways join to form Fairfax Boulevard for approximately 2.8 miles (4.5 km) through the city before separating. State Route 123, State Route 236 and State Route 237 pass through the city. SR 236 is named Main Street in the city and then becomes Little River Turnpike once the city line is crossed. Interstate 66 passes just outside the city limits and is the major highway serving the Fairfax region. Connections to I-66 from the city can be made via U.S. Route 50 and State Route 123.

Old Town Fairfax has undergone an extensive redevelopment, which began in 2005. The redevelopment added a new City of Fairfax Regional Library, more than 45,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space, more than 70,000 square feet of office condominiums, and 85 upscale residential condominium units. In May 2009, Fairfax was rated as No. 3 in the "Top 25 Places to Live Well" by Forbes Magazine. Forbes commended Fairfax for its strong public school system, high median salary, and a rate of sole proprietors per capita that ranks it in the top 1 percent nationwide. According to the magazine, "These factors are increasingly important in a recession. When businesses and jobs retract, as they have nationwide, municipalities with strong environments for start-ups, and those that offer attractive amenities, are better suited to recover from economic downtimes, as there are more business activity filling the void."

The city derives its name from Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron, who was awarded 5,000,000 acres of land in northern Virginia by King Charles. The area that the city now encompasses was settled in the early 18th century by farmers from Virginia's Tidewater region. The town of "Providence" was established on the site by an act of the state legislature in 1805. Providence was officially renamed the "Town of Fairfax" in 1859. It was incorporated as a town in 1874. It was incorporated as a city almost 100 years later in 1961 by a court order. Under Virginia law, the city was separated from Fairfax County, but the City of Fairfax remains the county seat.

Nearby Cities:

Falls Church VA (8 miles), Springfield VA (8 miles), Herndon VA (10 miles), Manassas VA (11 miles), Arlington VA (12 miles), Woodbridge VA (13 miles), Alexandria VA (14 miles), Bethesda MD (15 miles), Washington DC (15 miles), Ashburn VA (17 miles), Rockville MD (18 miles), Silver Spring MD (18 miles), Gaithersburg MD (21 miles), Hyattsville MD (21 miles), Leesburg VA (23 miles), Bowie MD (30 miles), Laurel MD (30 miles), Upper Marlboro MD (30 miles), Columbia MD (34 miles), Fredericksburg VA (38 miles), Ellicott City MD (40 miles), Frederick MD (40 miles), Annapolis MD (45 miles), Baltimore MD (48 miles)

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