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Cicadas Killers

At Ozane Termite & Pest Control, we understand how bothersome it could be when cicada killers invade your property in Toms River, NJ. These menacing, intimidating wasps are not just a nuisance; they can also destroy your lawn, interfere with outdoor activities, and create an unwelcome environment for your family. Although cicada killers don't usually become aggressive toward humans, their presence can be overwhelming and potentially harmful if left unattended.

What Are Cicada Killers?

Cicada killers are among the largest wasps found in New Jersey, growing up to 2 inches in length. They resemble hornets due to their black and yellow markings, but unlike hornets, they are solitary insects. Female cicada killers hunt and paralyze cicadas, dragging them to their underground burrows where their larvae feed on them.

These wasps are most active in summer when cicadas are plentiful. They tend to dig burrows in well-drained, sandy soil, which means your lawn, garden, or landscaped areas might be prime spots for them to settle.

Why You Don't Want Cicada Killers on Your Toms River Property

Lawn and Landscaping Damage
Cicada killers can burrow extensively into the ground, leaving unsightly dirt mounds that ruin the appearance of your lawn or garden. If they burrow too close to plants, it can damage the root systems and disturb your landscaping.

Burrows Near High-Traffic Areas
Cicada killers often dig near walkways, driveways, or patios. The dirt piles they create can destabilize the soil in these areas, potentially causing damage. Moreover, their presence can make it uncomfortable for you, your family, or guests to enjoy your outdoor spaces.

Intimidating Size and Behavior
While cicada killers aren't typically aggressive, their large size and loud buzzing can be alarming. They hover over lawns or patrol near their burrows, making it difficult to relax or entertain outdoors.

Risk of Stings
Female cicada killers can sting if they feel threatened, and though they usually avoid confrontation, a sting can still be painful. This is particularly concerning if you have children or pets who might accidentally disturb their nests.

How to Prevent Cicada Killers from Nesting on Your Property

At Ozane Termite & Pest Control, we offer solutions to stop cicada killers from ruining your yard. Here's what you can do:

  • Maintain Healthy Lawns: Cicada killers prefer dry, loose soil, so keeping your lawn well-watered and lush can make it less appealing for them to burrow. Thick, healthy grass and regular lawn care can discourage these wasps from settling on your property.
  • Fill in Bare Spots: If you notice any bare patches of dirt or early signs of burrows, fill them with mulch or soil to prevent cicada killers from digging in those areas.
  • Professional Pest Control Services: If you already see cicada killer activity or large dirt mounds on your property, it's best to call in the professionals. Our pest control experts can safely eliminate these wasps and offer long-term solutions to keep them from returning.

Why Choose Ozane Termite & Pest Control?

For over 100 years, Ozane Termite & Pest Control has been helping Toms River homeowners protect their properties from pests like cicada killers. Our experienced team understands the behavior of these wasps and knows how to eliminate them effectively. We offer:

  • Targeted Treatment: We locate and treat the cicada killer burrows to stop their activity without harming your landscaping.
  • Safe and Effective Methods: We use safe, environmentally responsible treatments to eliminate cicada killers while protecting your home and yard.

Don't Let Cicada Killers Take Over Your Yard!

If you're dealing with cicada killers on your Toms River property, don't wait for the problem to escalate. Ozane Termite & Pest Control is here to help you reclaim your outdoor spaces and keep your property pest-free. Contact us today to schedule an inspection or learn more about our professional pest control services.


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