Other wasps sometimes spend the winter indoors but paper wasps are notorious for ending up inside.
Wasps in attic winter.
It s survival of the queen.
So if you intend to go up into your attic or do some renovations in the wall be aware that this hazard is much more prevalent in winter and take measures to protect yourself.
However for the rest of the wasps in winter the outlook isn t good.
Well actually many of them don t.
A total release fogger may kill the wasps that are in your attic.
When the first frost comes most of the wasps in the colony die except for female wasps that are going to become queen wasps.
The motto of wasps is not survival of the fittest.
As winter starts drawing to a close you may wonder.
Here are a couple of tips to try if you are getting wasps in your living areas during the winter.
In winter wasps are using your walls and your attic crawl spaces to hide from the cold.
Once they emerge if you have any light penetrations from your living areas into the attic the wasps will think its an exit to sunlight.
All members of a wasp colony do whatever it takes to keep the queen alive to lay eggs when the weather warms.
They re the wasps that make those open comb nests outside that look like an upside down umbrella.
In fact they re sometimes called umbrella wasps.