Wasp Removal in Winslow, NJ

Your Yard Back, Wasps Gone

Fast, safe wasp nest removal that lets you enjoy your outdoor space without fear.

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Professional Wasp Exterminator Winslow

Safe Outdoor Spaces Again

You shouldn’t have to sprint past your deck or avoid your garden because wasps have claimed your property. When we handle your wasp problem, you get your outdoor space back completely.

No more checking over your shoulder when you’re grilling. No more keeping the kids inside on beautiful days. No more cancelled backyard gatherings because aggressive wasps are dive-bombing anyone who gets too close to their nest.

We eliminate the entire colony and remove the nest so wasps don’t return to the same spot next season. You’ll know the job is done right when you can walk anywhere on your property without that constant buzz of anxiety that comes with active wasp nests nearby.

Winslow Wasp Control Experts

We Know Winslow Wasp Problems

86 Pest and Wildlife Removal has been handling wasp infestations throughout Winslow and Camden County for years. We understand how New Jersey’s climate creates perfect conditions for wasp colonies in residential areas.

Our technicians know the difference between paper wasps building under your eaves and aggressive yellow jackets nesting in your landscaping. Each species requires different removal approaches, and we have the experience to identify what you’re dealing with and handle it safely.

We’re licensed, insured, and equipped with professional-grade protective gear that lets us remove nests in locations that would be dangerous for homeowners to attempt on their own.

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Wasp Nest Removal Process

How We Remove Wasp Nests

First, we inspect your property to locate all wasp activity and identify the species. Wasps often have multiple nesting sites, and missing even one means the problem continues.

We use professional protective equipment and specialized tools to safely eliminate the colony and remove the nest structure. The timing and approach depend on the wasp species and nest location – some require direct treatment while others need perimeter control first.

After removal, we treat the area to prevent wasps from rebuilding in the same location. We also identify other potential nesting sites around your property and provide recommendations to reduce future wasp problems. You’ll get a clear explanation of what we found and what to watch for going forward.

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Complete Wasp Elimination Service

Our wasp removal service includes location and identification of all nests on your property, safe elimination of wasp colonies using appropriate methods for each species, and complete nest removal to prevent reestablishment.

We handle wasps in difficult locations like high eaves, inside wall voids, underground yellow jacket colonies, and dense landscaping where nests are hidden but wasps are aggressive. Many Winslow properties have mature trees and established gardens that provide ideal wasp habitat.

Emergency response is available when wasp nests pose immediate danger to children, pets, or anyone with sting allergies. We also provide follow-up inspections to ensure elimination was complete and help you identify conditions that attract wasps to your property.

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How quickly can you remove a wasp nest in Winslow?

We typically respond within 24 hours for standard wasp removal requests in Winslow, and we offer same-day emergency service when wasp nests pose immediate danger. The actual removal process usually takes 1-2 hours depending on nest size and location. However, we recommend staying clear of the area for several hours after treatment to allow any returning wasps to contact the treatment and be eliminated. Some situations, like underground yellow jacket nests, may require a follow-up visit to ensure complete elimination of the colony.
Wasp removal costs depend on factors like nest size, location difficulty, wasp species, and number of nests on your property. Ground-level nests in accessible areas cost less than nests requiring ladder work or specialized equipment. We provide upfront pricing after inspecting your specific situation – no surprises or hidden fees. Emergency service calls may include additional charges, but we’ll explain all costs before starting work. Most homeowners find professional removal costs significantly less than potential medical bills from wasp sting injuries or property damage from DIY attempts gone wrong.
DIY wasp nest removal is dangerous and often makes the problem worse. Wasps become extremely aggressive when their nest is threatened, and they can sting multiple times unlike bees. Many wasp species can call for reinforcements through alarm pheromones, turning a small problem into a swarm attack. Store-bought sprays rarely eliminate entire colonies and often just anger surviving wasps. Professional removal is especially important for anyone with sting allergies, nests in high locations, or large established colonies. We have proper protective equipment, professional-grade treatments, and experience handling aggressive wasp species safely.
Proper wasp nest removal significantly reduces the chance of wasps returning to the same location. We eliminate the entire colony and remove nest structures that can attract new queens. However, wasps may establish new nests elsewhere on your property if conditions remain favorable. We treat removal sites to deter rebuilding and identify other potential nesting areas during our inspection. New wasp problems typically come from different colonies, not the same wasps returning. Following our prevention recommendations – like sealing entry points and removing food sources – helps keep your property less attractive to future wasp colonies.
Winslow area properties commonly deal with paper wasps, yellow jackets, and bald-faced hornets. Paper wasps build open, umbrella-shaped nests under eaves and overhangs. Yellow jackets nest in wall voids, underground, or dense vegetation and are more aggressive than paper wasps. Bald-faced hornets create large, enclosed nests in trees and shrubs. Each species has different behavior patterns and requires specific removal approaches. Proper identification is crucial because treatment methods that work for paper wasps can be dangerous when used on yellow jacket colonies. Our technicians identify the species before choosing removal methods to ensure safe, effective elimination.
Wasp activity in New Jersey typically peaks from late spring through early fall, with the most aggressive behavior occurring in late summer and early fall. Queens emerge in spring to establish new colonies, which grow throughout summer. By August and September, colonies reach maximum size and wasps become more aggressive as they compete for food sources. This is when most wasp-human conflicts occur around Winslow properties. Cold weather eliminates worker wasps, but queens overwinter and can establish new colonies the following spring. Early season nest removal prevents colonies from reaching peak size and aggression levels later in the year.