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Wasp Control

When they build up, we break them down.

Wasps aren’t just a nuisance—they’re territorial and aggressive, especially when their nests are nearby. Whether they’re swarming your yard or nesting under your eaves, Elevate removes wasps at the source, so you can enjoy your space without the risk of painful stings.

Did you know?

Wasps release alarm pheromones when threatened, signaling others to attack—meaning a single disturbance can turn into a swarm within seconds.

Why wasps invade

Wasps build nests in eaves, attics, trees, and even inside wall voids. They’re drawn to food sources, especially sugary drinks and proteins, making outdoor gatherings a prime target. As their colonies grow, their presence becomes harder to ignore. Elevate makes sure they’re gone for good.

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Signs to watch for

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    •Wasps flying near eaves, decks, or outdoor lights
    •Visible nests in trees, under rooflines, or inside sheds
    •Increased wasp activity around food or trash
    •Buzzing sounds from walls or attic spaces

Our Approach

We take a direct, targeted approach to wasp control, eliminating active nests and applying treatments to prevent them from rebuilding.

Our process includes removing nests, treating high-risk areas, and using residual applications to keep wasps from coming back. Whether it’s an active infestation or a seasonal problem, we make sure your home stays wasp-free—so you can step outside with confidence.

Our Pest-Free Promise

We're committed to keeping your home pest-free. If pests return between your scheduled treatments, we'll come back at no extra cost to take care of them--- guaranteed. Your peace of mind is our priority.

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Frequent Questions

How do I know if I have a wasp problem?

If you’re seeing wasps frequently around your home, especially near eaves, decks, or outdoor lights, there’s likely a nest nearby. Increased wasp activity around food, trash, or hummingbird feeders can also indicate a growing colony.

Can wasps come back after their nest is removed?

Yes, if the area remains untreated, wasps may rebuild in the same spot. That’s why we don’t just remove nests—we also apply residual treatments to discourage them from returning.

What attracts wasps to my home?

Wasps are drawn to sheltered nesting spots and food sources like sugary drinks, meat, and open trash. Keeping food sealed and eliminating old nests helps reduce their presence.

Do wasps die off in winter?

Most wasps won’t survive winter, but queen wasps find shelter in attics, wall voids, or woodpiles to start a new colony in spring. That’s why proactive treatments can prevent future infestations.

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