1. Food
Many adult wasps feed primarily on sugars, such as nectar or ripe fruit. Though not as effective as bees, wasps are pollinators. That means they could be drawn to flowers bordering your home.
2. Shelter
Wasps build their nests within voids and other protective sites, including:
Attics and crawl spaces
The corners of sheds or other outdoor structures
Tree branches
Soffits and eaves
Porch ceilings
Window corners
The undersides of porches and decks
The insides of grills or hose reels
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Keep sugary foods and drinks covered.
Pick up fallen or rotting fruit from your yard.
Plant flower gardens away from your home.
Keep the screens on your doors and windows free of holes and tears.
Seal potential entry points — holes in soffits, attic vent screens — to help prevent colonies of wasps from building nests.
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