Wasp Removal in Westmont, NJ

Fast, Safe Wasp Nest Elimination

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

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Professional Wasp Exterminator Services

Reclaim Your Outdoor Space Safely

You shouldn’t have to sprint from your car to your front door. You shouldn’t have to keep the kids inside all summer because wasps have claimed your deck, playground, or patio.

When we finish a wasp removal job, you get your property back. No more checking the eaves before you walk outside. No more cancelled barbecues or kids who won’t play in the yard.

We don’t just knock down the visible nest and call it done. We locate every nest on your property, eliminate the colonies completely, and make sure they don’t rebuild in the same spots. That’s the difference between a quick fix and actually solving your wasp problem.

Westmont Wasp Removal Experts

We Know New Jersey Wasps

86 Pest and Wildlife Removal has been handling wasp infestations across Westmont and surrounding New Jersey communities for years. We know the difference between yellow jackets, paper wasps, and hornets because it matters for removal strategy.

Our technicians are licensed, insured, and equipped with professional-grade protective gear. We’ve seen every type of nest location, from obvious eave installations to hidden ground colonies that catch homeowners off guard.

We’re not the cheapest option in town, and that’s intentional. You’re paying for complete elimination, safety protocols that protect your family, and the experience to get it right the first time.

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Our Wasp Nest Removal Process

Here's Exactly What We Do

First, we inspect your entire property to locate all nests, not just the obvious ones. Wasps often build multiple colonies, and missing even one means the problem continues.

Next, we eliminate each colony using targeted treatments applied directly to nest entrances during optimal timing. We don’t spray randomly and hope for the best. Each species requires specific approach timing and technique.

After elimination, we remove accessible nests and treat the areas to discourage rebuilding. We also identify and address the conditions that attracted wasps initially, like food sources or ideal nesting sites.

Finally, we schedule a follow-up visit to ensure complete elimination and check for any new activity. Most wasp problems are solved in one treatment, but we guarantee our work.

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What's Included in Every Service

Every wasp removal includes a comprehensive property inspection to locate all nests and potential nesting sites. You’ll know exactly what you’re dealing with before we start treatment.

We bring professional protective equipment and targeted treatment methods specific to the wasp species on your property. Yellow jackets require different strategies than paper wasps or hornets.

Your service includes nest removal where safely accessible, treatment of nesting areas to prevent immediate rebuilding, and identification of attractants that drew wasps to your property initially. We also provide specific recommendations for reducing future wasp activity.

All work comes with our service guarantee and a follow-up inspection to ensure complete elimination. If wasps return to treated areas within our guarantee period, we return at no additional charge.

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How quickly can you remove a wasp nest in Westmont?

We offer same-day wasp removal service for most Westmont locations, especially for emergency situations where wasps are posing immediate threats to family safety. Most wasp nest eliminations are completed within 1-2 hours depending on the number and location of nests on your property. We prioritize urgent calls involving children, elderly residents, or anyone with known allergies to wasp stings. Our goal is to eliminate the immediate danger quickly while ensuring the job is done completely the first time.
Yes, when performed by licensed professionals using proper safety protocols. We use targeted treatments applied directly to nest entrances rather than broad-spectrum spraying that could affect children or pets. During treatment, we ask that family members and pets remain indoors until we complete the elimination process. Most treatments require only 30-60 minutes of restricted access to treated areas. We always explain our safety procedures before starting work and can adjust our methods if you have specific health concerns or sensitivities in your household.
Wasps won’t return to nests that have been properly eliminated, but new colonies can establish in the same general area if conditions remain favorable. That’s why our service includes treating nest sites to discourage rebuilding and identifying attractants like food sources or ideal nesting locations. We also provide recommendations for reducing future wasp activity, such as sealing entry points or removing attractants. Our service guarantee covers return visits if wasps rebuild in previously treated nest locations within the guarantee period.
Wasp removal costs depend on the number of nests, their locations, and the species involved. Ground-nesting yellow jackets require different approaches than paper wasp nests under eaves. Most residential wasp removal services in Westmont range from basic single-nest elimination to comprehensive multi-colony treatments. We provide detailed written estimates after inspecting your property so you know exactly what you’re paying for. Emergency or after-hours service may include additional fees, but we always discuss pricing before starting any work.
DIY wasp sprays typically only kill wasps you can see and rarely eliminate entire colonies. Professional removal locates all nests, eliminates complete colonies, and prevents immediate rebuilding. Store-bought sprays also put you at serious risk of multiple stings, especially with aggressive species like yellow jackets. Professional technicians use protective equipment, extended-reach application tools, and targeted treatments that eliminate colonies without putting homeowners in danger. We also identify and treat multiple nests that homeowners often miss, preventing ongoing problems.
Wasp removal is most effective from late spring through early fall when colonies are active but before they reach peak aggression levels. However, we provide wasp removal year-round because dangerous situations don’t wait for optimal timing. Late summer wasps can be more aggressive as food sources become scarce, making professional removal even more important for safety. If you discover wasp activity, it’s better to address it immediately rather than waiting for a “better” time. Colonies grow rapidly during warm weather, so early intervention typically means easier, less expensive removal.