Wasp Removal in Ashland, NJ

Fast, Safe Wasp Nest Elimination

Professional wasp removal that protects your family from dangerous stings and prevents recurring infestations.

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Professional Wasp Exterminator Services

Your Property, Wasp-Free and Safe

You get complete peace of mind knowing those aggressive wasps are gone for good. No more dodging stinging insects when you walk to your car or let kids play in the backyard.

We don’t just knock down the visible nest and call it done. You get thorough removal that eliminates the entire colony, plus identification of what attracted them in the first place.

Your family can use your outdoor spaces again without fear. Your property value stays protected. And you avoid the painful, potentially dangerous stings that send thousands of people to emergency rooms every year.

Ashland Wasp Removal Experts

We Handle What Others Won't

86 Pest and Wildlife Removal has been protecting Ashland families from wasp infestations for years. We’re the team property owners call when they need wasps gone safely and completely.

Our technicians know exactly how to approach aggressive wasp colonies without putting anyone at risk. We’ve seen every type of wasp nest location imaginable, from high eaves to underground yellow jacket colonies.

We’re licensed, insured, and equipped with professional-grade protective gear that lets us work safely where homeowners can’t. When you call us, you’re getting local expertise that understands New Jersey wasp behavior and the most effective removal methods.

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Our Wasp Nest Removal Process

Complete Elimination, Start to Finish

First, we locate all wasp activity on your property, not just the obvious nests. Wasps often have multiple nesting sites, and missing even one means the problem continues.

Next, we use professional-grade equipment to safely eliminate the entire colony. This isn’t a quick spray-and-run job. We make sure every wasp is eliminated and the nest structure is completely removed.

Finally, we identify and seal entry points where possible, plus give you specific recommendations to prevent future infestations. You get a thorough property assessment that addresses the root causes, not just the symptoms.

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Complete Wasp Control Solutions

Everything You Need for Wasp-Free Living

You get comprehensive wasp removal that covers every aspect of the infestation. We handle paper wasp nests under eaves, yellow jacket ground colonies, and aggressive hornet nests in trees or structures.

Our service includes emergency response when you’re dealing with wasps near high-traffic areas like doorways or children’s play areas. We understand that some wasp situations can’t wait for a convenient appointment time.

Every job includes a detailed property inspection to identify conditions that attract wasps. You’ll know exactly what changes to make to reduce future wasp activity, from sealing gaps to managing food sources that draw them to your property.

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How quickly can you respond to emergency wasp removal calls?

We prioritize emergency wasp removal calls, especially when wasps are near doorways, children’s areas, or when someone with allergies is at risk. Most emergency calls in Ashland get same-day service, often within a few hours. We understand that aggressive wasp colonies can’t wait, particularly during peak season when they’re most defensive. Call us immediately if you’re dealing with a dangerous wasp situation – we’ll work with your schedule to get there as quickly as possible.
DIY wasp removal is risky and often ineffective. Store-bought sprays rarely eliminate the entire colony, and partial treatment makes surviving wasps extremely aggressive. Many homeowners get stung multiple times trying to reach high nests or underestimate how quickly wasps can swarm. Professional removal means proper protective equipment, complete colony elimination, and no risk to you or your family. The cost of professional removal is minimal compared to emergency room visits or having to call us anyway when DIY methods fail.
Each species requires different removal approaches. Paper wasps build open nests under eaves and are less aggressive. Yellow jackets nest in ground cavities or wall voids and are extremely defensive. Hornets create large aerial nests and have painful stings. We identify the exact species before treatment because each responds differently to removal methods. Yellow jackets, for example, often require specialized equipment to reach underground colonies, while hornet nests need careful approach timing to avoid mass swarming.
Proper removal eliminates the current colony permanently. However, new wasps can establish nests in the same area if conditions remain favorable. That’s why our service includes identifying and addressing what attracted wasps initially – things like food sources, water access, and shelter opportunities. We also remove all nest material and pheromone traces that might attract future colonies. Most customers don’t see wasp problems return when they follow our prevention recommendations, but we’re always available if new activity develops.
Wasp removal costs depend on nest location, size, and species involved. Ground yellow jacket colonies require different equipment than high aerial nests. Multiple nests or hard-to-reach locations affect pricing. We provide upfront quotes before starting work, so you know exactly what you’re paying. Most customers find professional removal costs less than they expected, especially when compared to the risk of stings, incomplete DIY removal, or property damage from trying to reach difficult nest locations themselves.
Early season removal (late spring to early summer) is ideal because colonies are smaller and less aggressive. However, we remove wasp nests year-round when they pose immediate threats. Late season removal (fall) can be more challenging because colonies are at peak size and defensiveness, but it’s often necessary for safety. Don’t wait if wasps are near high-traffic areas or threatening family members. The best time for removal is as soon as you notice wasp activity, regardless of season.