Wasps often build nests in eaves, attics, wall cavities, and trees.
Their stings are painful and can cause severe allergic reactions
Nests grow quickly and become more aggressive as the season progresses
DIY removal can be dangerous and may trigger attacks
Wasps don't transmit disease, but they present other serious risks:
Multiple stings can be life-threatening, especially for allergic individuals
Stings near the throat, face, or neck can cause medical emergencies
Fear of wasps can limit use of outdoor spaces like gardens, patios, or playgrounds
You see a visible nest near your home, roofline, or deck
There’s frequent wasp activity around windows, vents, or eaves
Someone in the home is allergic to stings
DIY sprays have failed or feel unsafe to use
Safely remove or treat nests using protective gear and proper tools
Identify the wasp species and best treatment approach
Prevent return by locating entry points and attractants
Minimize danger to people, pets, and property