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High Risk Properties in King County: From Backyards to Business Districts

Ground hornets don't discriminate between residential and commercial properties

Ground hornets don’t discriminate between residential and commercial properties, but the risks they pose are uniquely magnified in each setting. Any area with exposed, loose soil is a potential nesting site.
Ground hornets don’t discriminate between residential and commercial properties, but the risks they pose are uniquely magnified in each setting. Any area with exposed, loose soil is a potential nesting site.

Identifying and locating a ground hornet’s nest requires careful observation and adherence to safety protocols. By understanding their behavior and nesting habits, you can take appropriate steps to address the issue. If you find yourself asking, “How do I find a ground hornet’s nest?” remember to prioritize safety and consider seeking professional assistance to handle the situation effectively.

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