Wasp Removal in Osage, NJ

Fast, Safe Wasp Nest Elimination

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

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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.

The constant buzzing stops. The aggressive dive-bombing when you’re trying to grill or garden ends. You’re not tiptoeing around your own property anymore.

When we remove a wasp nest, we eliminate the entire colony and seal entry points so they don’t rebuild in the same spot. You get your outdoor space back, and the peace of mind that comes with knowing the job was done right the first time.

Licensed Osage Wasp Removal

We Handle What Others Won't

86 Pest and Wildlife Removal has been serving Osage and surrounding New Jersey communities with professional pest control services. We specialize in safe wasp and hornet removal using professional-grade equipment that most companies don’t invest in.

Every technician is licensed and insured, which matters more than you might think when someone’s working around your home with chemicals and climbing equipment. We’ve seen every type of wasp situation Osage properties deal with, from ground nests hidden in landscaping to massive aerial nests tucked under roof lines.

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Emergency Wasp Nest Removal Process

Straightforward Removal, No Surprises

First, we assess the nest location and identify the wasp species. Different wasps require different approaches, and we match our treatment method to what you’re dealing with specifically.

Next, we suit up in professional protective gear and apply targeted treatments that eliminate the entire colony, not just the wasps you can see. This includes the queen and larvae inside the nest structure.

Finally, we remove the physical nest and treat entry points to prevent recolonization. You’ll know exactly what we found, what we did, and what to expect moving forward. Most customers are surprised how quickly the process goes when you have the right equipment and experience.

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Complete Wasp Control Solutions

More Than Just Nest Removal

You get complete colony elimination, not just a temporary knockdown. We remove the nest structure, treat the area to prevent rebuilding, and identify other potential nesting sites around your property.

Our service includes identification of wasp entry points, sealing of cracks and crevices where appropriate, and recommendations for reducing attractants that draw wasps to your property in the first place. We also handle the cleanup, so you’re not left dealing with dead wasps and nest debris.

Each job comes with a service guarantee. If wasps return to the same treated area within our warranty period, we come back at no additional charge. Most Osage customers are dealing with yellow jackets or paper wasps, and we’ve developed specific protocols for the species most common in this area.

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How quickly can you remove a wasp nest in Osage?

Most wasp nest removals are completed the same day you call, often within a few hours for emergency situations. The actual removal process typically takes 30-60 minutes depending on nest size and location. We prioritize same-day service because wasp problems tend to get worse quickly, especially during peak season when colonies are most aggressive. If you call in the morning, there’s a good chance we can have your wasp problem resolved before dinner.
Absolutely, especially when you factor in safety and effectiveness. Store-bought wasp sprays often agitate the colony without eliminating it completely, making the wasps more aggressive. Professional removal eliminates the entire colony including the queen and larvae, preventing the problem from recurring. We also have protective equipment and specialized treatments that aren’t available to consumers. Most importantly, you avoid the very real risk of multiple stings or falls from ladders, which send people to emergency rooms every year.
Yellow jackets and paper wasps are the most frequent problems we handle in Osage. Yellow jackets often build ground nests in landscaping or wall voids, while paper wasps typically create umbrella-shaped nests under eaves, decks, and overhangs. We also see bald-faced hornets, which build large aerial nests in trees and shrubs. Each species has different behaviors and requires specific removal techniques. Proper identification is crucial because the wrong approach can make an aggressive species even more dangerous.
Not to the same location when the job is done properly. We remove the entire nest structure and treat the area to eliminate pheromone trails that attract new colonies. However, your property might still attract wasps to different locations if conditions are favorable. That’s why we include identification of other potential nesting sites and recommendations for reducing attractants like exposed food sources, standing water, and unsealed entry points. Our service includes a warranty period, so if wasps do return to a treated area, we address it at no additional cost.
Wasp stings can be serious, especially for people with allergies or when multiple stings occur. Unlike bees, wasps can sting repeatedly and often attack in groups when their nest is threatened. You should call professionals immediately if the nest is large, in a hard-to-reach location, or if you’ve noticed increased wasp activity around your property. Don’t attempt removal if you’re allergic to stings, if children or elderly family members are present, or if previous DIY attempts have failed. The risk simply isn’t worth it when professional removal is affordable and effective.
Early spring through late fall is wasp season in New Jersey, but the best time for removal is as soon as you notice nest activity. Small nests in spring are easier and less expensive to remove than large, established colonies in late summer. However, we provide wasp removal year-round because waiting often makes the problem worse. Late summer wasps are most aggressive as they prepare for winter, but that’s also when most people discover large nests that have been growing unnoticed. Don’t wait for a better time – the sooner you address a wasp problem, the safer and more straightforward the removal process will be.