Wasp Removal in Downs Farms, NJ

Fast, Safe Wasp Nest Elimination

Professional wasp removal that keeps your family safe and your property wasp-free.

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Professional Wasp Exterminator Services

Your Property, Wasp-Free and Safe

You’ll walk outside without scanning for wasps first. Your kids can play in the yard without you holding your breath every time they run near that corner of the house.

The constant buzzing stops. The anxiety about getting stung while grilling or gardening disappears. You’re not dodging angry wasps every time you walk to your car.

When we remove a wasp nest, we eliminate the entire colony. Not just the visible nest, but the wasps that might return. You get complete removal, not a temporary fix that leaves you dealing with the same problem next month.

Local Wasp Control Experts

We Know New Jersey Wasps

86 Pest and Wildlife Removal has been handling wasp problems across New Jersey for years. We understand how aggressive yellow jackets get in late summer and why paper wasps love building under your deck eaves.

We’re licensed, insured, and equipped with the right tools to handle nests in any location. Whether it’s 20 feet up in your oak tree or tucked inside your wall void, we’ve removed it before.

Our technicians live and work in these communities. We’ve seen every type of wasp nest Downs Farms properties can develop, and we know exactly how to eliminate them safely.

Our Wasp Removal Process

Complete Elimination, Start to Finish

First, we locate every nest on your property. Wasps often build multiple nests, and missing even one means your problem continues. We inspect thoroughly, including areas most homeowners never check.

Next, we apply professional-grade treatments that eliminate the entire colony. We use methods that kill wasps quickly while keeping your family and pets safe. No guessing about whether we got them all.

Finally, we remove the physical nest structure and treat the area to prevent re-infestation. Wasps remember successful nesting sites and will return to the same spots year after year. We make sure that doesn’t happen.

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Emergency Wasp Nest Removal

What You Get With Our Service

Complete property inspection to identify all wasp activity. We don’t just treat the nest you called about – we find every colony on your property. Most homeowners are surprised to learn they have multiple nests.

Professional-grade elimination methods that work the first time. We use commercial treatments that aren’t available to homeowners, applied with equipment designed specifically for wasp removal. No hardware store sprays or hoping for the best.

Same-day service when you need it most. Wasp problems don’t wait for convenient timing, and neither do we. If you’ve got aggressive wasps threatening your family’s safety, we’ll be there today.

How quickly can you remove a wasp nest in Downs Farms?

We offer same-day wasp nest removal for emergency situations in Downs Farms. Most wasp colonies can be eliminated within 1-2 hours of our arrival, depending on nest size and location. We understand that aggressive wasps pose immediate safety risks, especially to children and anyone with allergies. Our technicians carry all necessary equipment to handle nests in any location, from ground-level shrubs to second-story eaves. For non-emergency situations, we typically schedule service within 24-48 hours of your call.
Yes, our wasp removal methods are designed to protect your family and pets. We use targeted treatments that eliminate wasps without creating hazardous residues around your home. During treatment, we ask that children and pets remain indoors for 2-3 hours as a precaution. Unlike DIY sprays that can scatter angry wasps and create dangerous situations, our professional equipment allows us to treat nests from a safe distance while ensuring complete elimination. We always explain our safety protocols before beginning any treatment.
When we remove a wasp nest properly, that specific colony won’t return. However, wasps remember successful nesting locations and may attempt to rebuild in the same area the following season. That’s why we treat the nesting site with residual products that discourage future nest building. We also remove the physical nest structure, which contains pheromones that attract other wasps. Most of our customers remain wasp-free for the entire season after our treatment, though new colonies from other areas may occasionally establish nearby.
Wasp removal costs vary based on nest size, location, and accessibility. Ground-level nests in open areas are less expensive than nests inside wall voids or high in trees. Most residential wasp nest removals in Downs Farms range from $150-$400. We provide upfront pricing before beginning any work, with no hidden fees or surprise charges. Emergency same-day service may include additional fees. Given the safety risks and specialized equipment required, professional removal is typically more cost-effective than multiple DIY attempts that often fail to eliminate the entire colony.
Wasps have smooth, hairless bodies and narrow waists, while bees are fuzzy and more rounded. Hornets are actually a type of large wasp, typically black and white or brown. Wasps and hornets are more aggressive than bees and can sting multiple times. Bees generally only sting when directly threatened and die after stinging. Yellow jackets, the most common aggressive wasp in New Jersey, are often mistaken for bees but are much more dangerous. They build paper nests in wall voids, underground, or in protected areas. Proper identification is crucial because removal methods vary significantly between species.
Wasp activity in New Jersey typically begins in late April and peaks from July through September. Early season wasps are usually less aggressive as they focus on building nests and raising young. Late summer wasps become increasingly aggressive as their food sources diminish and colonies reach maximum size. Yellow jacket colonies can contain thousands of wasps by September, making them extremely dangerous to approach. October frosts typically end wasp activity, but warm fall days can reactivate surviving wasps. The best time for nest removal is early summer when colonies are smaller, but we handle emergency removals throughout the active season.