Wasp Removal in Haddon Heights, NJ

Get Wasps Gone Without Getting Stung

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

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Professional Wasp Exterminator Services

Your Yard Becomes Safe Again

You’ll watch your kids play outside without constantly scanning for wasps. No more tiptoeing around your own property or avoiding that corner of the deck where they built their nest.

The aggressive buzzing stops. The fear of walking to your mailbox disappears. Your outdoor barbecues and family gatherings happen without the constant threat of painful stings.

When we remove a wasp nest, we eliminate the entire colony and treat the area to prevent them from rebuilding. You get your space back, and the wasps find somewhere else to live.

Haddon Heights Wasp Removal Experts

We Handle What Others Won't

86 Pest and Wildlife Removal has been protecting Haddon Heights families from wasp infestations for years. We know exactly how aggressive wasps behave in South Jersey and which species you’re dealing with.

Our technicians use professional-grade protective equipment and specialized removal techniques that homeowners simply don’t have access to. We’ve removed nests from every possible location – inside walls, high up in trees, underground, and tucked into the tightest spaces.

We respond quickly because we understand that wasp problems don’t wait for convenient timing.

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Emergency Wasp Nest Removal Process

Fast Response, Complete Removal

When you call, we’ll ask about the nest location and wasp behavior to determine the urgency level. Emergency situations get same-day response, while standard removals typically happen within 24 hours.

Our technician arrives with full protective gear and assesses the nest size, species, and best removal approach. We’ll explain the process and ensure your family and pets are safely away from the area.

Using professional-grade treatment, we eliminate the entire colony and physically remove the nest structure. The area gets treated to prevent wasps from rebuilding in the same spot. You’ll know exactly what was done and what to expect going forward.

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Complete Wasp Control Solutions

More Than Just Nest Removal

Every wasp removal includes complete colony elimination, physical nest removal, and area treatment to prevent rebuilding. You’re not paying for a temporary fix that leaves you dealing with the same problem next month.

Our service covers all common wasp species in Haddon Heights – yellow jackets, paper wasps, hornets, and mud daubers. Each species requires different removal techniques, and our technicians know exactly how to handle what you’re dealing with.

Emergency response is available for situations where wasps are actively threatening people or blocking access to your home. We carry equipment to safely remove nests from any location, including inside walls, attics, and high exterior areas that ladders can’t safely reach.

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How quickly can you remove a wasp nest in Haddon Heights?

Emergency wasp removal typically happens the same day you call, especially if wasps are actively threatening people or blocking access to your home. Standard wasp nest removal usually gets scheduled within 24 hours. The actual removal process takes 30-60 minutes depending on nest size and location. Weather conditions can affect timing since wasps are more aggressive during hot days, but we work around these factors to get your problem resolved as quickly and safely as possible.
When the entire colony is eliminated and the nest structure is physically removed, those specific wasps won’t return. However, the location might attract new wasps if it offers good nesting conditions. That’s why every removal includes area treatment to deter future nest building. The treatment makes the spot less attractive to wasps looking for new nesting sites. Most customers don’t see wasps return to the same location, but if they do within the service period, follow-up treatment is typically included.
Professional wasp removal is much safer than attempting DIY removal, especially with children and pets around. We use protective equipment and techniques that keep the treatment contained to the nest area. Your family and pets will be asked to stay inside or away from the immediate area during the removal process. The products we use break down quickly and don’t leave harmful residues when applied correctly. Most families can resume normal outdoor activities within a few hours after the removal is complete.
Yellow jackets are actually a type of wasp that’s more aggressive and builds nests in walls, underground, or in cavities. Hornets are the largest wasps and typically build large, visible nests in trees or under eaves. Paper wasps create smaller, open-comb nests usually attached to overhangs or railings. Each species requires different removal approaches because of their nesting habits and aggression levels. We identify the species during the assessment to determine the safest and most effective removal method for your specific situation.
Yes, wasps commonly build nests inside wall voids, attics, and other enclosed spaces where they’re protected from weather. These locations are particularly dangerous for DIY removal because the wasps feel trapped and become extremely aggressive. We have specialized equipment to treat nests in confined spaces and can access areas that homeowners can’t safely reach. Wall and attic removals sometimes require small access holes that get sealed after treatment, but this prevents the need for major structural work later.
Wasp removal costs depend on nest size, location, and species type. Ground-level nests that are easily accessible cost less than nests requiring ladder work or wall access. Emergency same-day service typically includes a premium, but many customers find it worthwhile to eliminate the immediate threat. The price includes complete colony elimination, nest removal, and area treatment – not just a temporary spray that might not solve the problem. Most customers find professional removal costs less than multiple DIY attempts plus the risk of stings and incomplete removal.