Wasp Removal in Runnemede, NJ

Fast, Safe Wasp Nest Removal

Professional wasp exterminator service that eliminates nests completely and keeps your family safe from stings.

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Professional Wasp Exterminator Service

Your Property, Wasp-Free and Safe

You get your yard back without the constant worry about stepping into the wrong area. No more canceling outdoor activities or keeping kids inside because wasps have claimed your deck, shed, or eaves.

When we handle your wasp problem, you’re not just getting rid of the immediate threat. You’re getting complete nest removal that prevents them from returning to the same spot next season. Wasps remember successful nesting sites and will rebuild in the exact same location if the nest isn’t properly eliminated.

The difference is in the details. We locate and remove all nest material, treat the area to discourage future activity, and inspect your property for other potential nesting sites you might have missed. You end up with a comprehensive solution, not just a temporary fix that leaves you dealing with the same problem in a few weeks.

Runnemede Wasp Control Experts

Local Expertise You Can Trust

86 Pest and Wildlife Removal has been handling wasp infestations throughout Runnemede and South Jersey for years. We understand how aggressive yellow jackets and paper wasps behave in this area, especially during late summer when their colonies peak.

Our technicians are licensed in New Jersey and carry full insurance coverage for your protection. We’ve seen every type of wasp situation you can imagine – from massive ground nests that surprise homeowners to paper wasp colonies tucked under deck railings where kids play.

What sets us apart is our focus on complete elimination rather than quick fixes. We don’t just spray and leave. We remove the entire nest structure, treat the area properly, and make sure you understand what to watch for in the future.

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Our Wasp Removal Process

Simple Process, Complete Results

First, we locate every nest on your property, including ones you might not have noticed. Wasps often build secondary nests in areas like meter boxes, under stairs, or inside wall voids that homeowners miss.

Next, we safely eliminate the colony using professional-grade treatments that work fast. Our equipment lets us reach high nests under eaves or in trees without putting anyone at risk. We handle the dangerous part so you don’t have to.

Finally, we remove all nest material and treat the area to prevent reestablishment. Wasps release pheromones that attract other wasps to successful nesting sites. Without proper treatment, you’ll likely see new activity in the same spot within weeks. We make sure that doesn’t happen.

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Complete Wasp Nest Elimination

What's Included in Our Service

You get thorough property inspection to identify all wasp activity, not just the obvious nests. Many Runnemede properties have multiple nesting sites, and missing even one means the problem continues.

Our service includes safe removal of nests in any location – high eaves, inside walls, underground yellow jacket colonies, or tucked into landscaping. We have the equipment and experience to handle situations that are too dangerous for homeowners to attempt.

After elimination, we provide prevention recommendations specific to your property. Some homes attract wasps because of specific landscaping, structural features, or nearby food sources. We help you understand what draws them and how to make your property less attractive to future colonies.

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How quickly can you remove a wasp nest that's threatening my family?

We offer same-day service for emergency wasp situations in Runnemede. If wasps are actively threatening your family or blocking access to your home, we prioritize these calls and can typically respond within a few hours. Our technicians carry everything needed to handle the situation immediately, so you don’t have to wait for a follow-up appointment. We understand that aggressive wasp behavior can make your property unusable, and we treat these situations with the urgency they deserve.
Yes, but we take specific precautions to ensure everyone’s safety. We’ll ask you to keep children and pets inside during the actual treatment, which usually takes 30-60 minutes depending on the nest size and location. The products we use are designed to target wasps specifically and break down quickly in the environment. We’ll let you know exactly when it’s safe for normal outdoor activities to resume. Most treatments allow for normal use of the area within a few hours, though we recommend waiting until the next day for children to play directly in treated areas.
Not if the nest is removed properly. Wasps return to successful nesting sites because of pheromone markers left behind by previous colonies. Simply killing the wasps without removing the nest structure and treating the area almost guarantees they’ll rebuild in the same location. We completely remove all nest material and apply treatments that eliminate these chemical markers. This is why our approach focuses on complete elimination rather than just killing the visible wasps. Proper removal prevents the cycle from repeating next season.
Cost depends on the number of nests, their locations, and the size of the colonies involved. Most single nest removals range from $150-300, while properties with multiple nests or difficult access situations may cost more. We provide upfront pricing after inspecting your specific situation – no surprises or hidden fees. Emergency service calls may include additional charges, but we’ll discuss all costs before starting work. Consider that professional removal eliminates the problem completely, while DIY attempts often fail and require multiple product purchases plus the risk of stings.
Yellow jackets are more aggressive and often nest in the ground or inside wall voids, making them harder to locate and more dangerous to remove. They’re also more likely to sting multiple times and chase perceived threats. Paper wasps typically build visible nests under eaves or in shrubs and are less aggressive unless directly threatened. Hornets are larger and build aerial nests, usually in trees. Each species requires different removal approaches, which is why proper identification matters. We handle all wasp species common to South Jersey and adjust our methods based on the specific type you’re dealing with.
Yes, through a combination of exclusion methods and seasonal treatments. We can identify and seal common nesting sites like gaps under eaves, spaces in deck railings, and openings around utility connections. Seasonal prevention treatments applied in early spring discourage nest establishment in previous problem areas. We also provide recommendations for landscape modifications that make your property less attractive to wasps, such as managing food sources and water access. Prevention is much more cost-effective than dealing with established colonies, and many of our Runnemede customers opt for annual prevention programs.