Wasp Removal in Colestown, NJ

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Complete wasp removal without the sting risk – we handle the dangerous work so you don’t have to.

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Professional Wasp Exterminator Services

Your Property, Wasp-Free and Safe

You get your yard back. No more avoiding certain areas of your property or worrying about kids and pets getting stung.

We remove the entire nest, not just the visible parts. That means no surprise return visits from angry wasps looking for their destroyed home.

Most importantly, you avoid the hospital trip that comes with DIY wasp removal gone wrong. Wasp stings aren’t just painful – they can be dangerous, especially when you’re dealing with an entire nest of aggressive defenders.

Local Colestown Wasp Removal

We Know New Jersey Wasps

86 Pest and Wildlife Removal has been handling wasp problems throughout Colestown and surrounding New Jersey areas for years. We understand the local wasp species, their nesting habits, and the safest removal methods.

Our technicians are licensed, insured, and equipped with professional-grade protective gear. We’ve seen every type of wasp situation – from ground nests to high eave infestations.

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Wasp Nest Removal Process

Complete Removal in One Visit

First, we inspect your property to locate all nests. Wasps often build multiple nests, and missing one means the problem continues.

Next, we suit up in full protective gear and apply targeted treatments to eliminate the colony. We use the right approach for each nest location – whether it’s in your eaves, underground, or tucked inside a wall void.

Finally, we remove the physical nest structure and apply preventative treatments to discourage future nesting. You get a clear explanation of what we found and what to watch for going forward.

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What's Included in Every Service

Complete property inspection to find all nests, not just the obvious ones. We check common nesting spots that homeowners typically miss.

Safe removal using professional equipment and protective gear. No guesswork or hoping the spray reaches far enough – we get close enough to do the job right.

Preventative treatment application to reduce the chance of wasps choosing your property again next season. We also provide practical advice about landscape changes that make your property less attractive to nesting wasps.

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How dangerous is it to remove a wasp nest myself?

Extremely dangerous, especially for larger nests. Wasps become highly aggressive when their nest is threatened, and they can sting multiple times. Unlike bees, wasps don’t lose their stinger and can attack repeatedly. Many DIY attempts result in emergency room visits, particularly when people underestimate the nest size or don’t have proper protective equipment. Ground nests are especially tricky because you might not see the full extent until wasps start swarming. Professional removal eliminates the risk to you and your family.
We offer same-day service for wasp emergencies in Colestown and can typically respond within a few hours of your call. We understand that wasp problems can’t wait, especially when children or pets are at risk, or when nests are located near high-traffic areas like doorways or outdoor dining spaces. Emergency situations include aggressive wasp behavior, nests in dangerous locations, or when someone with allergies has been stung. We prioritize these calls and work around your schedule to resolve the problem quickly.
The wasps from the removed colony won’t return because we eliminate the entire colony, not just the visible nest. However, new wasps might choose the same location next season if conditions are favorable. That’s why we include preventative treatment and provide recommendations for making your property less attractive to nesting wasps. We also remove the nest structure itself, which contains pheromones that could attract other wasps. Most customers don’t see wasp problems in the same location after our treatment, especially when they follow our prevention advice.
The removal approach varies significantly between these insects. Wasps are aggressive and can sting repeatedly, making them the most dangerous to handle. Bees are generally less aggressive but are beneficial pollinators, so we relocate them when possible rather than exterminate. Hornets are actually a type of large wasp and are extremely aggressive with painful stings. Each requires different equipment, techniques, and safety precautions. We identify the specific species before treatment because using the wrong approach can make the situation more dangerous or less effective.
Cost depends on nest location, size, and accessibility. Ground-level nests in open areas are less expensive than nests inside wall voids or high up under eaves. Most residential wasp removal services in Colestown range from reasonable to moderate pricing, but the cost is minimal compared to potential medical bills from stings or property damage from DIY attempts gone wrong. We provide upfront pricing after assessing your specific situation. Emergency services may include additional fees, but we discuss all costs before beginning work.
Early spring and late fall are ideal for prevention, but active nests need immediate removal regardless of season. Spring treatment catches new queens before they establish large colonies. Summer removal is most common but also most dangerous because colonies are at peak size and aggression. Fall removal is important because surviving queens will overwinter and start new colonies next year. We handle wasp removal year-round in New Jersey, adjusting our approach based on seasonal wasp behavior and colony development stages.