Professional yellow jacket extermination during peak aggression season – when DIY attempts turn dangerous.
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Picture this: stepping onto your deck without scanning for hovering wasps. Your kids playing in the yard while you relax instead of standing guard. Weekend barbecues where guests actually enjoy being outside.
That’s life after professional yellow jacket nest removal. No more avoiding your own property during late summer when these aggressive wasps are hunting for sugary drinks and food scraps.
When the colony is eliminated properly – queen included – your outdoor space becomes yours again.
Since 2005, we’ve handled yellow jacket infestations across Highland Township and Oakland County. Roger’s 26 years of pest control experience means knowing exactly how Eastern and German yellow jackets behave in Michigan.
We’re who Hickory Ridge residents call when store-bought sprays fail and the wasps get more aggressive. Our approach works because we understand the difference between ground-nesting and wall-void species common in this area.
You get the same trained professional handling your service each time – never part-time workers dealing with dangerous stinging insects.
We start by tracking flight patterns to locate the nest – whether it’s underground in your lawn or hidden in wall voids around your home. Yellow jackets in Highland Township typically nest in old rodent burrows or structural gaps.
Treatment happens during evening hours when wasps are less active and most of the colony is inside. Using professional protective equipment and targeted insecticides, we eliminate the entire population including the queen.
Follow-up monitoring ensures complete elimination. We also identify potential future nesting sites and seal entry points to prevent new colonies from establishing in the same location next spring.
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Our yellow jacket removal targets the entire colony, not just visible activity. We handle both Eastern yellow jackets that nest underground and German yellow jackets that build in wall voids – the two species most common in Oakland County.
Treatment includes follow-up monitoring to prevent colony rebound. Our integrated pest management approach eliminates yellow jackets while protecting beneficial insects like honeybees that Highland Township gardens depend on.
Michigan’s yellow jacket season peaks in August and September when colonies reach 5,000 members. Our timing accounts for this seasonal aggression, ensuring effective elimination when these wasps pose the greatest threat to your family’s safety.