Wasp & Bee Removal

Wasp & Bee Removal

Fast, safe stinging insect control for homes and businesses

5 Highlights on Wasp & Bee Removal

Wasp & Bee Removal is the targeted treatment of stinging insects that nest on, around, and inside structures. Our licensed technicians handle every species with precision and care.

  • Wasp Nest Removal: We locate paper wasp and mud dauber nests under eaves, soffits, and tree branches, then knock them down after a residual dust application.
  • Hornet Nest Removal: Our specialists treat aggressive hornet colonies in attics and shrubs using protective gear, foam injectors, and EPA-approved insecticides.
  • Bee Removal & Relocation: We partner with certified beekeepers to relocate honeybee swarms and colonies, protecting these pollinating insects whenever possible.
  • Carpenter Bee Treatment: Our technicians dust carpenter bee burrows in wood siding and fascia boards, then seal entry points to block future infestation.
  • Yellow Jacket Treatment: We identify ground nests and wall void colonies, applying powder and aerosol formulas that eliminate workers, drones, and the queen.

Every visit includes an inspection report and a written service contract.

Why Choose Our Wasp & Bee Removal

Wasp & Bee Removal from Abode Pest Solutions combines technical skill with humane practices. Our team holds state pest control licenses, EPA certifications, and Integrated Pest Management (IPM) training.

We send a qualified exterminator with a full kit of sprayers, dusters, foggers, and protective gear. Our technicians wear bee suits, veils, gloves, and respirators on every call. That gear protects the crew and your family from venomous stings during active treatment.

Our pricing stays transparent. You get a written quote before work begins, and we explain which pesticide or repellent we’ll apply. We use eco-friendly and non-toxic formulas wherever conditions allow, with stronger chemical options reserved for aggressive colonies.

We back every job with a 30-day callback guarantee. If wasps, hornets, or yellow jackets return to a treated nest site within that window, we re-treat at no charge. Bee Removal & Relocation jobs are coordinated with a partner apiarist, so honeybees move to an apiary instead of being killed.

Our award-winning customer service includes same-day appointments for swarming or stinging emergencies, evening callbacks, and a documented inspection report after every visit. Trusted homeowners, property managers, and commercial clients rely on us for both residential and commercial stinging insect work.

Signs You Need Wasp & Bee Removal

Wasp & Bee Removal becomes necessary the moment you spot consistent stinging insect activity near your property. Watch for these five warning signs.

Visible Nests on the Structure: Paper wasp nests hang from eaves, porch ceilings, and soffits. Hornet nests grow into football-sized gray paper structures in attics, wall voids, or tree branches. Mud dauber tubes appear on stucco and siding. Any visible nest within 20 feet of a doorway warrants professional treatment.

Heavy Buzzing Inside Walls: A buzzing sound from a wall void, ceiling, or chimney often signals a honeybee colony or yellow jacket nest. Workers chew through drywall when colonies grow, dropping larvae and honeycomb into living spaces.

Ground Holes With Insect Traffic: Yellow jackets nest in abandoned rodent burrows, mulch beds, and lawn divots. Steady traffic in and out of a small ground hole points to an active colony that can swarm when disturbed by mowers or foot traffic.

Round Holes in Wood Siding: Carpenter bees drill perfectly round half-inch holes into fascia, deck rails, and cedar siding. Sawdust piles below these entry points confirm an active infestation that damages wood over multiple seasons.

Repeated Stings or Allergic Reactions: Family members getting stung in the yard, on the patio, or near trash cans means a nest sits nearby. Anaphylactic risk rises sharply for allergic individuals, and venom from Africanized bees and hornets demands immediate action.

Call our specialists the moment any of these signs appear.

Our Wasp & Bee Removal Process

Wasp & Bee Removal at Abode Pest Solutions follows a five-step protocol designed for safety and lasting results.

Step 1: Inspection and Identification Our inspector arrives in marked vehicles and walks the property. We identify the species, whether wasp, hornet, yellow jacket, carpenter bee, or honeybee, and locate every nest, hive, and entry point.

Step 2: Risk Assessment We document colony size, nest location, and proximity to people and pets. The technician notes allergic household members and pollinating species that qualify for relocation instead of extermination.

Step 3: Treatment Application For wasps, hornets, and yellow jackets, we apply residual dust, foam, or aerosol directly into the nest. Carpenter bee burrows get a powder injection followed by a wood sealer. Honeybee colonies are vacuumed and transferred to a beekeeper.

Step 4: Nest Removal and Exclusion Once activity stops, we remove the nest, vacuum dead workers, and disinfect the area. We seal cracks, gaps, and soffit openings to exclude future colonies.

Step 5: Monitoring and Follow-Up We schedule a follow-up visit within two weeks to verify the colony is dead. You receive an inspection report listing products applied, areas treated, and preventive recommendations.

This process protects your family, preserves beneficial pollinators when possible, and prevents repeat infestations.

Brands We Use

Wasp & Bee Removal demands proven products that perform under pressure. Our technicians stock professional-grade brands trusted across the pest control industry.

  1. Tempo SC Ultra 
  2. Delta Dust 
  3. Stryker 54
  4. Wasp Freeze II by PT 
  5. Drione Dust
  6. CB-80 Extra 
  7. Onslaught FastCap 
  8. Cy-Kick CS 
  9. B&G Sprayers
  10. Bee-Quick 

Every product carries EPA registration. Pet and child safety guides ship with every service contract.

Other Services

Wasp & Bee RemovalStinging insect controlHornet nest treatment
Professional wasp removalBee extermination serviceYellow jacket exterminator
Bee relocation serviceHumane bee removalHoneybee swarm capture
Carpenter bee treatmentWood-boring bee controlBurrow dusting and sealing
Wasp nest removalPaper wasp eradicationEaves and soffit inspection

FAQs About Wasp & Bee Removal

What is Wasp & Bee Removal? 

Wasp & Bee Removal is the professional process of identifying, treating, and eliminating stinging insect nests from residential and commercial properties. The service covers wasps, hornets, yellow jackets, carpenter bees, and honeybee relocation.

When should I schedule Wasp & Bee Removal? 

Call us as soon as you spot a nest, hear buzzing in walls, or notice repeated stings. Spring and early summer are peak times because queens start new colonies, and small nests are easier to treat than mature ones.

Why hire a professional instead of DIY? 

Store-bought sprays rarely reach the queen or the deepest cells of a nest. Disturbing an aggressive colony without protective gear leads to multiple stings, anaphylactic reactions, and incomplete treatment that lets the colony rebuild.

How does Wasp & Bee Removal work? 

Our technician inspects the property, identifies the species, and selects the right insecticide, dust, or foam. We treat the nest, remove it once activity stops, then seal entry points to prevent reinfestation.

Can you relocate honeybees instead of killing them? 

Yes. We work with licensed apiarists to vacuum honeybee swarms and transfer colonies to managed hives. Relocation works best for accessible swarms and exposed colonies.

Does Wasp & Bee Removal come with a guarantee? 

Every job includes a 30-day callback guarantee. If treated wasps, hornets, or yellow jackets return to the same nest site, we re-treat at no extra cost.

How long does treatment take? 

Most visits run 45 to 90 minutes, depending on nest location, colony size, and exclusion work needed.