Wasp Removal in East Pennsauken, NJ

Get Wasps Gone Without Getting Stung

Professional wasp nest removal that keeps you safe while eliminating the threat completely.

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Professional Wasp Exterminator Services

Your Yard Back, Your Peace Restored

You shouldn’t have to plan your barbecue around wasp flight patterns. When we’re done, you’ll walk to your mailbox without scanning for yellow jackets. Your kids can play outside without you watching the sky.

Complete wasp nest removal means the problem doesn’t come back next week. We eliminate the nest, treat the area, and make sure any stragglers find somewhere else to build. You get your outdoor space back, and wasps get the message that your property isn’t available.

Most importantly, you avoid the hospital visit that comes with disturbing a nest yourself. Professional wasp removal in East Pennsauken means the dangerous work gets handled by people with the right equipment and experience.

East Pennsauken Wasp Control Experts

We Know New Jersey Wasps

86 Pest and Wildlife Removal has been handling wasp problems across East Pennsauken for years. We understand how yellow jackets behave differently than paper wasps, where they build nests, and when they’re most aggressive.

Our team knows the difference between a nest that needs immediate attention and one that can wait until morning. We’ve seen what happens when homeowners try to handle wasp removal themselves, and we’ve cleaned up plenty of situations that went sideways.

When you call us, you’re getting people who’ve dealt with wasps in attics, wall voids, under decks, and in trees throughout the area. We bring the right equipment every time because we’ve learned what works and what doesn’t.

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Our Wasp Removal Process

How We Handle Wasp Nest Elimination

First, we locate every nest on your property. Wasps don’t always build where you can see them, and missing even one nest means the problem continues. We check eaves, wall voids, ground cavities, and tree branches where East Pennsauken wasps commonly nest.

Next comes the actual removal using professional-grade treatments and protective equipment. We approach nests when wasps are less active and use methods that eliminate the entire colony, not just the visible workers. The nest structure gets removed completely so wasps can’t reestablish.

Finally, we treat the area to prevent wasps from rebuilding in the same location. Wasps often return to previous nesting sites, so prevention treatment is crucial. We’ll also identify conditions that attract wasps and give you practical advice for keeping them away long-term.

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What's Included in Professional Removal

Our wasp removal service covers everything from initial inspection to follow-up prevention. You get complete nest elimination, not just a spray-and-hope approach that leaves the problem half-solved.

We handle emergency wasp situations when nests pose immediate danger to family members or pets. If you’ve got wasps in a high-traffic area or someone with allergies, we prioritize your call and respond quickly.

Every job includes identifying why wasps chose your property and what you can do to make it less attractive. Simple changes like removing food sources, sealing entry points, or addressing moisture issues can prevent future infestations. We give you practical advice that actually works in East Pennsauken’s climate and environment.

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How dangerous is it to remove a wasp nest yourself?

Extremely dangerous, especially if you’re allergic or dealing with a large nest. Wasps become highly aggressive when their nest is threatened and can sting multiple times. Unlike bees, wasps don’t lose their stinger and can attack repeatedly. Yellow jackets, common in East Pennsauken, are particularly aggressive and will chase you significant distances. Even if you’re not allergic, multiple stings can cause serious medical problems. Professional removal eliminates the risk of stings, allergic reactions, and incomplete nest elimination that leads to recurring problems.
Wasp activity peaks from July through September in New Jersey. Colonies are largest during late summer when they’re preparing for winter, making them more aggressive and dangerous. Early fall is particularly problematic because wasps become more desperate for food sources as natural options decrease. This is when you’ll see them around garbage cans, outdoor dining areas, and sugary drinks. Spring removal is ideal for preventing large colonies, but most people don’t notice small nests until they’ve grown significantly. Professional removal is effective year-round, but late summer requires extra caution due to colony size and aggression levels.
We track wasp flight patterns and listen for activity inside wall voids or ceiling spaces. Wasps follow consistent routes to and from their nests, so observing their behavior reveals hidden locations. We also use specialized equipment to detect activity inside walls and identify entry points that aren’t visible from the ground. Many East Pennsauken homes have wasps nesting in soffit areas, behind siding, or in attic spaces where homeowners can’t see them. Professional inspection finds these hidden nests before they cause structural damage or create indoor wasp problems. We also check for multiple nests since wasps often establish several colonies on the same property.
Not if the nest is completely eliminated and the area is properly treated. Wasps have strong location memory and will attempt to rebuild in the same spot if any nest material remains. Complete removal includes eliminating all nest structure, treating the area with residual products, and addressing conditions that attracted wasps initially. However, new wasps may establish different nests elsewhere on your property if attractive conditions exist. This is why we inspect the entire property and provide prevention recommendations. Professional removal with follow-up treatment significantly reduces the likelihood of wasps returning to the same location, though ongoing prevention measures help keep your property wasp-free long-term.
We prioritize emergency wasp calls, especially when nests pose immediate danger to family members, pets, or people with allergies. Emergency situations include wasps in high-traffic areas, indoor wasp problems, or large aggressive colonies near doorways and windows. Response time depends on current service load and location within East Pennsauken, but we understand that wasp emergencies can’t wait. We carry emergency equipment and can handle most situations immediately upon arrival. For non-emergency situations, we typically schedule service within 24-48 hours. If you’re dealing with an immediate threat, call us right away and we’ll prioritize your situation based on safety concerns.
Each requires different removal approaches due to behavior and nesting habits. Bees are generally less aggressive and often relocated rather than eliminated, especially honeybees which are beneficial pollinators. Wasps are more aggressive, don’t lose their stingers, and build paper-like nests that must be completely removed. Hornets are large wasps with painful stings and aggressive behavior when threatened. Yellow jackets, common in East Pennsauken, nest in ground cavities or wall voids and are extremely aggressive. Professional identification is crucial because using the wrong removal method can be dangerous and ineffective. We adjust our approach based on the specific species, nest location, and colony size to ensure safe, complete elimination.