Wasp Removal in Laurel Springs, NJ

Wasps Gone Today, Safety Restored

Professional wasp nest removal that eliminates the threat without putting your family at risk.

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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 again without you holding your breath every time they run near that corner of the house.

No more tiptoeing around your own property. No more canceling backyard gatherings because of aggressive wasps dive-bombing anyone who gets too close to their nest.

When we finish a wasp removal job, you get your space back. The nest is completely gone, the wasps are eliminated, and we’ve treated the area to prevent them from rebuilding in the same spot. You’ll know exactly what we did and why, so there are no surprises later.

Laurel Springs Wasp Removal Experts

We Handle What Others Won't

86 Pest and Wildlife Removal has been protecting Laurel Springs families from dangerous wasp infestations for years. We’re the team other companies call when they encounter nests they can’t safely handle.

Our technicians are licensed, insured, and equipped with professional-grade tools that make wasp removal safer and more thorough than any DIY approach. We’ve seen what happens when wasp removal goes wrong, which is why we never cut corners on safety protocols.

We’re local to the Laurel Springs area, so we respond fast when you need emergency wasp removal. Most of our calls come from referrals because our customers know we do the job right the first time.

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Our Wasp Nest Removal Process

Safe, Complete, No Guesswork

First, we inspect your property to locate all wasp nests, not just the obvious one you called about. Wasps often build multiple nests, and missing even one means the problem continues.

We suit up in professional protective gear and use specialized equipment to safely remove the nest and eliminate the wasps. This isn’t a spray-and-hope approach. We physically remove the entire nest structure so wasps can’t return to rebuild.

After removal, we treat the area with a residual product that prevents wasps from building new nests in the same location. We also identify and seal potential nesting sites around your property. Before we leave, we walk you through what we found and what we did, plus give you practical tips to avoid future wasp problems.

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Complete Wasp Control Solutions

Everything Needed for Total Elimination

You get complete nest removal, not just a temporary knockdown. We remove paper wasp nests, yellow jacket colonies, and hornet nests regardless of location – under eaves, in wall voids, underground, or in trees.

Our service includes a thorough property inspection because Laurel Springs properties often have multiple nesting sites. We’ve found nests in attics, sheds, deck railings, and even inside outdoor grills that haven’t been used all season.

Every wasp removal comes with follow-up service if needed. We guarantee our work because we use proven methods and professional-grade products. You also get prevention advice specific to your property, so you’ll know how to spot early warning signs and when to call us back.

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How quickly can you remove a wasp nest in Laurel Springs?

We offer same-day wasp removal service for most Laurel Springs locations, often within a few hours of your call. Emergency wasp situations – like nests near doorways or children’s play areas – get priority scheduling. The actual removal process typically takes 30-60 minutes depending on nest size and location, but we’re not rushed. We take the time needed to do it safely and completely, which prevents callbacks and ensures your family’s protection.
Yes, when done by professionals with proper equipment and techniques. We require children and pets to stay indoors during the removal process, but they can safely return to the area within an hour after we finish. Our technicians wear full protective suits and use targeted treatment methods that eliminate wasps without creating hazards for your family. DIY wasp removal is where most accidents happen – homeowners get stung multiple times, fall off ladders, or use dangerous chemicals incorrectly. Professional removal eliminates these risks.
They’re all wasps, but they behave differently and require different removal approaches. Paper wasps build open, umbrella-shaped nests and are less aggressive unless directly threatened. Yellow jackets nest in wall voids or underground and are highly aggressive, especially in late summer. Hornets build large, enclosed nests in trees or under eaves and have the most painful sting. We identify the species before removal because each requires specific techniques and safety precautions. Misidentifying the wasp type is why many DIY removal attempts fail or result in multiple stings.
Not to the same location when we remove the nest properly and treat the area. Wasps are attracted to spots where previous nests existed because of pheromone markers, which is why we use residual treatments that eliminate these chemical signals. However, wasps may build new nests elsewhere on your property during the same season. That’s why we inspect your entire property and identify potential nesting sites. We also provide follow-up service if wasps attempt to rebuild, because complete elimination sometimes requires monitoring the area through the active season.
Wasp removal pricing depends on nest location, size, and species, but most residential jobs in Laurel Springs range from $150-$400. Ground nests and high nests require different equipment and techniques, which affects pricing. Multiple nests cost more than single nest removal, but we offer package pricing when we find several nests during our inspection. Emergency service may include additional fees, but we explain all costs upfront before starting work. Most customers find professional removal costs less than multiple DIY attempts, emergency room visits, or property damage from incomplete removal.
Don’t disturb it, and keep family members and pets away from the area. Wasps become aggressive when their nest is threatened, and disturbing it often leads to multiple stings. Mark the location from a safe distance so you can show our technician exactly where it is. If the nest is near a doorway or high-traffic area, use an alternate route until we can remove it. Never attempt to spray or knock down the nest yourself – this rarely eliminates the entire colony and often makes the remaining wasps more aggressive. Call us for an assessment, especially if anyone in your household is allergic to wasp stings.