Wasp Removal in Cherry Valley, NJ

Get Your Property Back From Wasps

Same-day wasp nest removal that actually works, so you can use your yard again without fear.

A large wasp nest is attached to the underside of a building's eave, near a window with a decorative metal grille. The walls are a mix of beige siding and red brick.

Hear from Our Customers

A wasp nest is attached to the corner of a building with red brick walls and a white-framed window. The roof is brown with wooden paneling. Sunlight casts shadows on the wall.

Professional Wasp Exterminator Cherry Valley

What Life Looks Like After We're Done

You’ll walk outside without scanning for wasps first. Your kids can play in the yard again without you holding your breath every time they run near that corner where the nest used to be.

The aggressive buzzing stops. The constant worry about someone getting stung ends. You can actually enjoy your deck, patio, or garden again instead of tiptoeing around your own property.

Most importantly, the wasps don’t come back. We don’t just knock down visible nests and call it done. We eliminate the entire colony and treat the area so new wasps won’t rebuild in the same spot next month.

Cherry Valley Wasp Control Experts

We Know Wasps in Cherry Valley

86 Pest and Wildlife Removal has been handling wasp problems throughout Cherry Valley and surrounding areas for years. We’ve seen every type of wasp nest you can imagine – from the obvious ones hanging under your eaves to the hidden ground nests that surprise you when you’re mowing.

Our technicians understand wasp behavior, which means we know when they’re most aggressive, where they’re likely to build, and how to eliminate them completely without just making them angrier.

We’re licensed, insured, and local. When you call, you’re talking to people who live and work in this area, not a call center three states away.

Close-up of a large wasp nest attached to a tree branch. Several wasps are visible on and around the nest, which has a textured, layered appearance. Green leaves and a blurred background are seen around the nest.

Wasp Nest Removal Process

Here's Exactly What We Do

First, we inspect your property to locate all nests, not just the obvious ones. Wasps often build multiple nests, and missing even one means your problem isn’t solved.

Next, we eliminate the wasps using professional-grade treatments that work fast. We don’t use store-bought sprays that just anger them. Our approach neutralizes the entire colony quickly and safely.

Then we remove the nest structure completely. Leaving old nests behind sends a signal to other wasps that your property is a good building spot. We clean up everything so there’s no trace left.

Finally, we treat the area to prevent new colonies from moving in. This step is what separates professional wasp removal from DIY attempts that only work temporarily.

A large wasp nest is attached to a wooden ceiling in a corner. Green ivy grows along a red brick wall behind the nest.

Ready to get started?

Explore More Services

About 86 Pest & Wildlife Removal

Get a Free Consultation

Complete Wasp Elimination Service

What's Included in Every Visit

Every wasp removal service includes a full property inspection, complete nest elimination, and preventive treatment. We don’t charge extra for multiple nests found during the same visit – if there are wasps on your property, we handle all of them.

You get same-day service when you need it. Wasp problems don’t wait for convenient times, and neither do we. We understand that aggressive wasps near your front door or children’s play area need immediate attention.

We also provide honest advice about why wasps chose your property and what you can do to make it less attractive to them in the future. Sometimes it’s as simple as moving a trash can or trimming back certain plants.

A person wearing black gloves sprays insecticide at a wasp nest on a building's wall. They are using a net on a pole for protection as liquid sprays upwards towards the nest. The nest is near a white metal gutter.

How quickly can you remove a wasp nest in Cherry Valley?

We offer same-day wasp removal service throughout Cherry Valley when you call before 3 PM. Emergency situations involving aggressive wasps near doorways or children’s areas get priority scheduling. Most wasp nest removals take 30-60 minutes depending on nest size and location. We come prepared with all necessary equipment, so there’s no need for return trips to complete the job. The wasps are eliminated immediately, and you can safely use the area again within a few hours.
Not if we do our job right. We don’t just knock down the visible nest – we eliminate the entire colony and apply preventive treatment to the area. This prevents new wasps from rebuilding in the same location. However, wasps might build new nests elsewhere on your property if conditions are right. That’s why we inspect your entire property and give you specific advice about reducing attractants like uncovered food sources, standing water, or ideal nesting spots in eaves and overhangs.
Yes, when done by professionals using proper techniques and equipment. We use targeted treatments that eliminate wasps quickly without creating hazards for your family or pets. During the actual removal process, we ask that children and pets stay indoors as a precaution. This isn’t because our methods are dangerous, but because disturbed wasps can become aggressive before the treatment takes full effect. Most areas are safe for normal use within 2-4 hours after treatment completion.
Wasp removal costs depend on nest size, location, and accessibility. Most residential wasp nest removals in Cherry Valley range from $150-$400. Ground nests and easily accessible nests cost less than nests in high locations or inside wall voids. We provide upfront pricing before starting any work, and there are no hidden fees. Multiple nests discovered during the same visit are handled at a reduced rate. Emergency same-day service doesn’t cost extra – we understand wasp problems can’t wait.
Yellow jackets are actually a type of wasp, and hornets are the largest wasp species. All three are more aggressive than bees and can sting multiple times. Yellow jackets are the most common problem in Cherry Valley – they’re smaller, bright yellow and black, and often build nests in ground holes or wall voids. Hornets are larger and typically build paper nests in trees or under eaves. Paper wasps build open, umbrella-shaped nests. Regardless of species, they all require professional removal because they defend their nests aggressively.
We strongly advise against DIY wasp nest removal. Store-bought wasp sprays often anger the colony before killing them, leading to aggressive swarming behavior. Many people get stung multiple times during failed removal attempts. Wasps can also build nests in dangerous locations like high eaves, inside walls, or underground where you can’t see the full extent of the colony. Professional removal eliminates these risks and ensures complete elimination the first time. The cost of professional service is much less than potential medical bills from multiple stings.