PestHelp Guide

Bald-faced Hornet

Ontario-specific information for Bald-faced Hornet. Use this page to identify the pest and manage it safely.

Illustration of Bald-faced Hornet

Quick ID

Large white-and-black wasps with football-shaped paper nests.

Key features: white face, black body, thick waist. Habitat: tree branches, shrubs, and building eaves. Signs: large aerial nests and loud buzzing.

Overview

Bald-faced Hornet is a common insect in Ontario that often appears around homes and property. This profile covers the lifecycle, habitat, and pest behavior in both indoor and outdoor settings.

Identification

Look for the following signs: bald-faced hornet appearance, typical tracks, droppings, webs, or chew marks. Ontario observers often find this species in kitchens, basements, window frames, and outdoor structures.

Habitat and behavior

Bald-faced Hornet typically prefers warm, dark crevices and sites with food sources in Ontario. During the growing season, it may move closer to homes seeking shelter and food.

Signs of activity

Common evidence includes sightings, damage to wood or plants, nests, and odor. Monitor the area carefully to confirm the pest and avoid misidentifying similar species.

Prevention

Reduce attractants by sealing entry points, removing food sources, maintaining good sanitation, and keeping vegetation trimmed. For Ontario homes, inspect foundations, window seams, door sweeps, and roof vents regularly.

Treatment

Use traps, baits, exclusion, or targeted treatments depending on the pest. Always choose products approved for Ontario and read the label before applying them indoors or near pets.

When to call a professional

Call a licensed exterminator if the pest persists, if large numbers appear, if structural damage is present, or if you are unsure about identification. Professionals can safely remove the pest and suggest long-term control.