Professional wasp removal that keeps your family safe from aggressive stinging insects threatening your Owosso property.
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You get complete peace of mind knowing those aggressive wasps are gone for good. No more worrying about your kids playing in the yard or unexpected stings while mowing the lawn.
Our thorough removal process eliminates the entire colony, not just the visible nest. We treat entry points and seal potential nesting areas so you won’t face the same problem next season.
The result? You can enjoy your outdoor spaces again without constantly looking over your shoulder for buzzing threats.
We’ve protected Owosso families from dangerous wasp infestations for over 20 years. Roger brings 26 years of hands-on experience to every job, and we’re celebrating our 20th anniversary serving this community.
Unlike companies that send different technicians each time, you get the same experienced professional who knows your property. We don’t use part-time college students – just trained experts with integrated pest management certifications.
Our Angie’s List and Home Advisor awards reflect what Owosso residents already know: we deliver results that last, backed by price matching and special discounts for seniors, veterans, and first responders.
First, we locate every nest on your property – including hidden ones in wall voids, under eaves, or underground burrows that you might miss. We identify the wasp species because yellow jackets, paper wasps, and bald-faced hornets require different approaches.
Next, we apply targeted treatments during optimal times when wasps are less active. For ground nests, we use specialized dust treatments. Aerial nests get foam or aerosol applications that eliminate the colony quickly.
Finally, we remove the empty nest structure and treat surrounding areas to prevent re-establishment. We seal entry points and provide prevention recommendations so you won’t deal with the same problem next year.
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Michigan hosts over a dozen native yellowjacket species, plus aggressive paper wasps and bald-faced hornets. In Owosso’s climate, queen wasps start building nests in spring, and colonies can reach 5,000 members by fall – that’s when they become most dangerous.
Ground-nesting yellow jackets are particularly problematic here because they’re often discovered painfully while residents are mowing lawns or doing yard work. Vibrations from equipment trigger their defensive response, leading to multiple painful stings.
We handle all common Owosso wasp species: aggressive bald-faced hornets that build large aerial nests, underground yellow jacket colonies, and paper wasps that nest under eaves and overhangs. We serve both residential and commercial properties throughout Shiawassee County.