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