Stinging Insects

Information & Facts

Stinging Insect Control Services

(Wasps, Bees & Hornets)

Stinging insects such as wasps, bees, and hornets can pose a serious risk when they nest near homes or businesses. While these insects play important roles in the environment, their presence close to people can lead to painful stings, allergic reactions, and dangerous situations. Professional control ensures safe, effective management while following appropriate regulations.

Common Stinging Insect Problems

Wasps, bees, and hornets often build nests in roof spaces, wall cavities, trees, sheds, and around eaves or entry points. Activity increases during warmer months, when nests grow rapidly and insects become more aggressive in defending them.

Common signs of a stinging insect problem include:

Types of Stinging Insects We Manage

Different stinging insects require different approaches. Our technicians are trained to safely handle and control:

⚠️ Note: Bees are often protected, and removal may involve relocation rather than extermination where required.

Why Professional Stinging Insect Control Is Essential

Attempting to remove nests without proper equipment or training can be extremely dangerous. Stings can cause severe allergic reactions, and disturbed colonies may swarm aggressively. Professional stinging insect control prioritizes safety and effectiveness.

Our stinging insect control solutions:

Our Stinging Insect Control Process

  1. Inspection – We identify the species, nest size, and level of risk.
  2. Safe Treatment or Removal – Appropriate control or relocation methods are applied.
  3. Nest Management – Nests are removed or neutralized where safe to do so.
  4. Prevention Advice – Guidance is provided to help prevent future nesting.

Stay Safe Around Stinging Insects

Stinging insects can quickly turn from a nuisance into a serious hazard. Our professional stinging insect control services provide safe, effective, and discreet solutions for homes and businesses.

Contact us today to arrange an inspection or learn more about our wasp, bee, and hornet control services.