Wasp Removal in Dicktown, NJ

Fast, Safe Wasp Nest Elimination

Professional wasp removal that protects your family without the dangerous guesswork of DIY attempts.

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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 playing outside.

The wasps are gone completely – not just scattered to build another nest nearby. We eliminate the entire colony and treat the area to prevent them from returning to the same spot.

You can use your deck, pool area, or garden again without constantly looking over your shoulder. Your family can enjoy outdoor activities without fear of painful stings or dangerous allergic reactions.

Dicktown Wasp Removal Experts

We Handle What Others Won't

We at 86 Pest and Wildlife Removal have been protecting Dicktown families from dangerous wasp infestations for years. We’re the team that gets called when DIY attempts fail and when other companies say the nest is too difficult to reach.

We’re licensed, insured, and equipped to handle everything from ground-dwelling yellow jackets to paper wasps building under your eaves. Our technicians know New Jersey wasp behavior and the specific challenges that come with our local climate and housing styles.

When you call us, you’re getting professionals who’ve seen every type of wasp problem Dicktown properties face.

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Our Wasp Nest Removal Process

Thorough Elimination, Not Quick Fixes

First, we locate every nest on your property – including the ones you haven’t spotted yet. Wasps often build secondary nests, and missing even one means the problem continues.

We use professional-grade protective equipment and targeted treatments that eliminate the entire colony. No halfway measures that just anger the wasps and make them more aggressive.

After removal, we treat the area to prevent re-infestation and remove the physical nest structure. Wasps are attracted to old nest sites, so leaving remnants behind invites new colonies to move in.

You get a complete walkthrough of what we found, what we eliminated, and what to watch for in the future. Most importantly, you get your property back immediately – no waiting days for treatments to work.

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Complete Wasp Control Solutions

Everything Needed for Total Elimination

You get complete nest removal – not just spraying and hoping. We physically remove nests from eaves, wall voids, ground burrows, and other hiding spots that homeowners can’t safely access.

Emergency response is available because wasp problems don’t wait for business hours. When someone gets stung multiple times or discovers a nest near a frequently used entrance, waiting isn’t an option.

We handle all common New Jersey wasp species, from aggressive yellow jackets to paper wasps and hornets. Each species requires different approaches, and we adjust our methods based on what we’re dealing with on your specific property.

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How quickly can you remove a wasp nest?

Most wasp nest removals are completed within one visit, typically taking 30 minutes to 2 hours depending on nest size and location. We can often provide same-day service for emergency situations. The key is complete elimination during the first treatment – partial removal just makes the remaining wasps more aggressive and likely to rebuild. We don’t leave until the entire colony is eliminated and the nest structure is removed from your property.
Yes, when done by professionals with proper equipment and EPA-approved treatments. We use targeted applications that eliminate wasps without creating hazards for your family. During treatment, we’ll ask you to keep children and pets inside for a brief period – usually 30-60 minutes. Unlike DIY sprays that can scatter wasps and make them more aggressive, our methods eliminate the threat quickly and completely. We’ll let you know exactly when it’s safe to resume normal outdoor activities.
Proper wasp removal includes prevention measures to stop re-infestation at the same location. We remove the entire nest structure and treat the area because wasps are attracted to old nest sites. However, new wasps can still build nests in different areas of your property during active season. If you see new wasp activity within 30 days of our service, we’ll return to assess whether it’s a new infestation or incomplete elimination from the original treatment.
Yes, we specialize in difficult nest locations that homeowners can’t safely access. Wall voids, high eaves, dense shrubs, and underground burrows all require professional equipment and techniques. We use specialized tools to reach nests without causing property damage and protective gear that allows us to work safely in confined spaces. Many of our calls come from situations where homeowners discovered nests in locations they simply cannot treat themselves – that’s exactly what we’re equipped to handle.
Pricing depends on factors like nest size, location difficulty, and number of nests on your property. Most single nest removals range from $150-$400, with complex situations requiring custom pricing. Emergency service may include additional fees, but we provide upfront pricing before starting work. Consider that professional removal eliminates the problem completely in one visit, while DIY attempts often require multiple store-bought products and still leave you dealing with angry, scattered wasps.
Each requires different removal approaches, and identification affects both safety and treatment methods. Bees are generally protected and often relocated rather than eliminated. Wasps and hornets are more aggressive and typically require elimination, but hornets are larger and more dangerous to handle. Yellow jackets nest in ground burrows or wall voids, while paper wasps build open nests under eaves. We identify the species first because using the wrong treatment method can make aggressive species even more dangerous and likely to attack.