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What is a Paper Wasp?

Paper wasps get their common name from the paper-like material out of which they make their nests. Paper wasps are sometimes called umbrella wasps, after the shape of their distinctive nests.

Paper wasps are a group of several species of vespid wasp. These stinging insects are semi-social creatures, as they typically live in small colonies but do not have a worker caste. There are about 22 known paper wasp species in North America, and hundreds in the world. Some additional species of this type of insect include the annularis paper wasp, apache paper wasp, dominulus paper wasp, dorsalis paper wasp and golden paper wasp. Similar groups to paper wasps include yellowjackets and hornets, potter and mason wasps, spider wasps and long waisted paper wasps. Keep reading to learn more, including information on paper wasp stings and paper wasp removal.

How to Identify a Paper Wasps

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Colour

Brownish with yellow markings; a few species with reddish markings
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Size

5/8 – 3/4” (16-20 mm)
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Legs

6
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Shape

Wasp-like, with long legs
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Region

Found throughout Canada
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Antennae

Yes

What do Paper Wasps look like?

Paper wasps generally have a similar body shape to yellowjackets, but somewhat slimmer with a thin “waist,” with six long legs and an almost triangular side view, as well as two wings and antennae. They are mostly brown with some yellow coloration. Each of the known paper wasp species share similar traits of brown and yellow coloring, but they also have different bands of colors and markings that separate them from one another. Some species of paper wasp may even have hints of bolder colors like red, or even brighter colored lines compared to others.

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Signs of an Infestation

Paper wasps often build nests in residential yards, so one of the main signs of an infestation is the physical sighting of the nest itself and nearby wasps moving around the nest.

The best way to prevent a paper wasp infestation and the potential of getting stung is to make the home less attractive to the stinging insect. Before trimming shrubs or hedges, or picking fruit, check the plant for paper wasp nests to avoid contact with these stinging insects. Seal cracks and crevices in the home with a silicone-based caulk, repair any tears in screens, and try to keep doors closed to prevent paper wasps from entering the home.

Keeping food covered, especially when outdoors, will also help keep these insects at bay when they are in search of nourishment. When spending time outside, people should avoid wearing strong fragrances and opt for unscented hygienic products. Likewise, they should wear shoes that cover and protect their feet from rogue paper wasps.

Paper Wasp Infestation

Paper Wasp Removal

If you suspect you have a paper wasp infestation or find a wasp nest on your property, contact GreenLeaf Pest Control to find out about wasp treatment. Do not attempt paper wasp nest removal on your own, as there is a high probability the paper wasps will protect their home by stinging you.

Paper Wasp Sting

Paper wasp stings can be very painful and can cause the same risk of allergic reaction as other insect stings. The location of the sting will become red and swollen. If you get stung by a paper wasp, immediately clean the area with soap and cold water. If the sting is on an extremity, consider elevating the limb. Over the counter nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) can help reduce pain, while an antihistamine and hydrocortisone ointment can help calm the local reaction. If the pain worsens, contact your healthcare provider.

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Habits

Paper wasps eat nectar and other insects including caterpillars and flies. In the autumn, future queens will seek places to spend the winter and may find their way indoors.

Then, in the springtime, they will emerge to build their umbrella-shaped nests that look as though they are made of paper. Paper wasps build their comb nests to hang from objects like twigs and branches of trees and shrubs, porch ceilings, the tops of window and doorframes, soffits, eaves, attic rafters, deck floor joists, railings and more. Each nest has open, uncovered cells where the eggs are laid. Other females will help build future nests, and only the one queen will lay eggs for the colony. Once that queen dies, a new egg-laying female will take her place.

Threats

While not an aggressive species by nature, paper wasps will sting if they are disturbed or their nest is threatened. It’s unusual for an impregnated paper wasp to sting, but it can happen.

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At GreenLeaf we are not afraid to roll up our sleeves and get our hands dirty. We are more than just the “exterminator”. We are your neighbour, protectors of public health and the environment. Give us a call, and let our team take care of your business or home.

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Our Treatment Process

Inspection

Step 1: Inspection

Our licensed technicians perform a thorough inspection of your property to identify the presence of paper wasps, locate nests, and pinpoint potential entry points or attractants.

Treatment

Step 2: Treatment

We apply specialized, eco-friendly treatments designed to eliminate paper wasps and remove active nests. Our methods are safe for pets and people, and are effective for both indoor and outdoor areas.

Follow-Up

Step 3: Follow-Up

We return to ensure full eradication and provide professional advice on how to prevent future infestations, including sealing entry points and reducing nesting incentives.

Why Choose Us

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Methods

We use safe, non-toxic solutions for your peace of mind.

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15+ years of experience handling all pest issues.

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Commercial

Customized pest control services for every property type.

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Premium Home Protection Plan

Safeguard your home from unwanted pests with our year-round plan. Designed to prevent infestations before they start, this premium service covers the most common threats inside and outside your home.

  • 6 Bi-Monthly Visits: Regular scheduled treatments to break pest breeding cycles throughout the year.
  • Complete Coverage: Includes ants, spiders, wasps, mice, silverfish, beetles, pill bugs, and more.
  • All-Inclusive Service: Equipment, products, and any necessary follow-up visits are included—no surprise charges.
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Service Features: Exterior perimeter spray, underground insect baiting, web removal (up to 18 ft), rodent stations, and detailed technician reports after every visit.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are paper wasps dangerous?

Yes, paper wasps can sting if they feel threatened, and their stings can be painful. In some cases, they may cause allergic reactions that require medical attention. It’s best to avoid disturbing a nest and call a professional for safe removal.

How do I know if I have a paper wasp infestation?

Common signs include frequent sightings of wasps flying around your home, visible nests under eaves or overhangs, and increased wasp activity near windows or vents.

What does a paper wasp nest look like?

Paper wasp nests are umbrella-shaped and made from a papery material that the wasps produce by chewing wood fibers mixed with saliva. They are often attached to horizontal surfaces like eaves, beams, or porch ceilings.

Is the treatment safe for pets and children?

Absolutely. We use eco-friendly and pet-safe solutions that are effective against wasps while posing minimal risk to your family and animals. Our technicians take great care to apply treatments responsibly.

Can paper wasps return after treatment?

While our treatments eliminate current infestations, paper wasps can return if the conditions that attracted them remain. That’s why our follow-up includes preventive tips and recommendations to discourage future nesting.