Wasps & Hornets Exterminator
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Fast, safe nest removal — don't spray a nest yourself.
Signs you have wasps
- Visible nest under eaves, decks, sheds, or in trees
- Frequent wasp activity near a specific entry point (siding, soffit)
- Buzzing inside walls
- Yellowjackets swarming trash cans or hummingbird feeders
Why wasps are a problem
Yellowjacket and hornet stings can trigger anaphylaxis in allergic individuals — 60+ deaths per year in the U.S.
Colonies can contain hundreds to thousands of wasps by late summer.
Nests inside wall voids can rot drywall as they grow.
How our pros treat wasps
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Suit up and treat the nest at dusk when workers are inside — safer than daytime treatment.
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Dust or aerosol injection directly into the nest entrance.
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Physical removal of the paper nest 24–48 hours after treatment to prevent secondary infestations.
Family & pet considerations
Professional wasp treatments today rely on targeted baits and low-impact products placed in cracks, voids, and perimeter areas — not sprayed across surfaces kids or pets touch. When you request an estimate, tell the pro about pets, kids, pregnancy, or sensitivities so they can recommend the lowest-impact plan that still solves the problem.
When to call a wasp exterminator
Call a licensed local pro if you're seeing wasps & hornets activity daily, if DIY treatments have stopped working, if the infestation involves wall voids or attic space, or if anyone in the household is at higher medical risk from stings, bites, or allergens. A free estimate takes minutes and doesn't obligate you to treatment.
What wasp treatment costs
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