Bees / Wasps / Hornets
Hornet, Bee & Wasp Pest Control
There are many kinds of hornets, bees and wasps that can infest your home or property. Some sting, but many are just nuisances and get into food. Eco-Wise™ Pest Control can help you get rid of hornets, bees & wasps using our environmentally safe pest control and organic pest control services.
How to Get Rid of Hornets, Bees & Wasps
The best hornet pest management technique to use is often dependent on the type of hornet, bee or wasp. Whether you are looking for a hornet exterminator or a hornet pest management company to develop a safe an effective plan to prevent hornet infestations, it is important to consider the safety of your family and pets. For safe hornet control methods, call the experts at Eco-Wise™ Pest Control for environmentally safe pest control. Our experienced team of pest control professionals know how to get rid of hornets.
Hornet, Bee & Wasp Removal Service
For large hornet infestations, it can be necessary to engage a professional hornet removal service. Our team has the knowledge and experience to tackle any hornet problem – big or small. Call Eco-Wise™ Pest Control today to discuss our hornet removal service.
Hornet, Bee & Wasp Exterminator
Hiring a hornet exterminator doesn’t have to mean harsh and dangerous chemicals. Our hornet extermination methods are environmentally safe. Rest assured that Eco-Wise™ Pest Control has your health and wellbeing in mind. We are continually researching new effective methods for safe hornet extermination.
Hornet, Bee & Wasp Pest Management
Getting rid of hornets is just the beginning. Without an effective hornet pest management program, there is a good chance the hornet problem will return. Eco-Wise™ Pest Control will work with you to assess the hornet problem and develop an effective hornet pest management program to keep hornets away.
Safe Hornet, Bee & Wasp Control
We understand the need for safety in pest management. There are many home remedies to safely control hornets. Some hornet control methods are more effective than others. When the hornet control methods you have been using cease to be effective, or if you just need a little boost to completely eliminate nuisance hornets, call the experts at Eco-Wise™ Pest Control. We have safe hornet control methods that work.
Learn more about different hornet, bee & wasp varieties by searching our list for your stinging insect!
Our Hornet, Wasp & Bee Exterminators can remove:
Africanized "Killer" Bees
Africanized "killer" bees look so much like a regular honeybee that the only way to tell the two apart is by measuring their bodies. Africanized bees have different wing measurements than honeybees.
Bumble Bees
Bumble bees are beneficial insects because they pollinate crops and plants.
Carpenter Bees
Carpenter bees look like typical bumblebees but often lack yellow stripes. They are solitary bees.
Cicada Killers
Cicada killers are not aggressive but can sting. Their size usually scares people. Their activity is most visible in the spring of the year after the larvae develop and emerge from the nest and can be found in gardens feeding on pollen.
Honeybees
Honey bees are social insects found all over the world. They are an extremely important beneficial insect because of their role in pollination. Honey bees pollinate more than 100 crops in the U.S.
Hornets and Wasps
Hornets and wasps are insects feared by most people. Many people die every year as a result of being stung AND having severe allergic reactions to that sting. Wasps and hornets can be very aggressive. They live in colonies and are generally brightly colored, fairly large insects. One wasp can sting several times in an attack. It is important to avoid them and to be able to identify which one you may have. Hornets and wasps nest in many locations in the ground, in trees and tree holes, and inside or on buildings.
Mud Daubers
Mud daubers are solitary wasps making a variety of different type nests. They use mud to make nests and supply food, usually spiders, to the developing larvae.
Yellow Jackets
There are many species of yellow jackets. They are generally black and yellow in color and 1.4 inches long. Queens are typically 3/8 inch long. Identification of individual species can be done by reviewing the markings on their abdomens. Their nests may become very large with hundreds to even thousands of individuals. Over wintering, queens start the nest in the spring and it enlarges throughout the summer. Queens will spend winter outside under debris, logs and occasionally inside attics. With most species, the nest dies out in the winter. In some regions, the individuals in the nest may over winter.
Eco-Wise™ has the knowledge, equipment, and skills to take care of all your stinging insect problems and will show you how to get rid of stinging insects for good! Call today: 1-877-ECO-WISE