Why Wasps Start Showing Up Around Spokane Homes in Early Spring

As temperatures begin warming around Spokane, homeowners often start noticing a few wasps showing up around their property.

This can be surprising because it’s still early in the season. But these aren’t random insects wandering around — they’re queen wasps that have just emerged from winter hibernation.

Each spring, a single fertilized queen wakes up and begins searching for a place to start a new nest.

Common places queens scout include:

• roof eaves and overhangs
• sheds and outbuildings
• porch ceilings
• attic vents
• wall voids

At this stage, there is only one wasp, but she is looking for a protected location where she can begin building the first cells of a nest.

Once eggs are laid and the first workers emerge, the nest can grow quickly through late spring and summer.

Early-season sightings don’t necessarily mean a large nest is present yet — but they do mean queens are actively scouting around structures.

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Asian Giant Hornet Invasion

If you havent heard by now Honeybees have a new threat right here in Washington! The Asian Giant Hornet (Vespa mandarinia) was found multiple times last Summer near the Canadian border.
The WSDA and USDA need everyone’s help in stomping out these invaders before they get established. View the response guide published by the USDA to learn more:

https://cms.agr.wa.gov/WSDAKentico/Documents/PP/PestProgram/Vespa_mandarinia_NPRG_10Feb2020-(002).pdf?fbclid=IwAR2d1qEERS9C–wL2TajnTNOWui-RCDs7CckOkwWXIwrJ88NtoSdZW1WFVw

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