Professional wasp nest removal in Farrandville with same-day service and 20 years of proven results.
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You get your outdoor space back without the constant worry of wasp stings. No more cancelled barbecues or keeping kids inside because of aggressive wasps buzzing around your deck or patio.
Within hours of our visit, the immediate threat is eliminated. The nest is completely removed, not just sprayed and left behind to cause future problems.
You can finally use your entire property again – from the front porch to the backyard garden – without fear of painful stings or swarm attacks.
We’ve been protecting Farrandville families since 2005. Roger brings 26 years of hands-on experience dealing with every type of wasp species Michigan throws at us.
We’re the local company that keeps the same technician coming to your property year after year. No rotating college students or part-time workers – just experienced professionals who know your specific situation.
Our 4.7-star rating from over 363 customers reflects what Farrandville residents already know: we show up when we say we will, solve the problem completely, and stand behind our work with real guarantees.
We start with a thorough inspection to locate all nests and identify the exact wasp species you’re dealing with. Different wasps require different approaches – yellow jackets nest underground while paper wasps hang from eaves.
Next, we apply targeted treatments designed for your specific wasp type. The treatment eliminates the current population and continues working for days to catch any wasps returning to the nest site.
Finally, we remove the physical nest structure and seal entry points to prevent future infestations. You get a complete solution, not just a temporary fix that leaves you dealing with the same problem next month.
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Farrandville properties deal with several aggressive wasp species throughout the season. Yellow jackets build underground colonies that can house thousands of wasps by late summer, making lawn mowing dangerous.
Paper wasps construct umbrella-shaped nests under decks, eaves, and playground equipment. Bald-faced hornets create large aerial nests in trees that pose risks to anyone walking beneath.
Michigan’s wasp season runs from late spring through fall, with peak activity in July and August when colonies reach maximum size. Our local expertise means we know exactly when and where to look for nests, plus the most effective treatment methods for each species common to our area.