Our Wasp Control & Nest Removal Service
Here in the Orlando, Tampa, and Lakeland, Florida areas, queen wasps build their nests in spring. By the end of fall, these colonies reach their maximum size, often housing up to 5000 wasps. So, if you’re dealing with a stinging insect infestation at home, the experts at Wildout Animal & Pest Removal can help! We will safely remove hornets, yellow jackets, paper wasps, and other stinging insects without endangering your family or pets. We can also pre-treat your home to discourage these stinging pests from building nests in the first place!
Our Unique Approach To Wasp Control & Nest Removal Service
Calling a professional to help you get rid of hornets, yellow jackets, or paper wasps is your best option, even if you’re comfortable removing them on your own. These stinging insects make nests in tricky spots like the ground, your home’s walls, and other hard-to-reach areas, plus getting rid of them depends on the time of the year.
1. WASP NEST INSPECTION
We’ll perform a thorough inspection of your property, checking for nests under eaves, in the ground, around bushes and trees, and more. Our goal is to locate all nests and identify the wasp species (hornet, yellow jacket, paper wasp, etc.) so we can get rid of these stinging insects for good.
2. KNOCKDOWN NESTS
We’ll use an aerosol spray to treat the wasp nest(s). We spray at night because (1) the wasps are far less aggressive, and (2) are all at home. After a majority of the wasps are dead or have flown away, we’ll remove the nest. This waiting period takes 24 hours on average.
3. KILL EMERGING WASPS
We’ll dust void areas with an insecticide to kill emerging wasps and discourage them from returning next season. This will continue to kill wasps for six months (or more) in areas where the dust is protected.
4. SPRAY FUTURE NESTING AREAS
We’ll spray the wasp infestation (and surrounding area) with a residual liquid insecticide. This treatment not only controls wasps but also prevents these stinging insects from constructing nests in the future.