In addition to removing bees, we also remove wasp, hornets, and yellow jackets.

There are two common types of wasps we remove. The paper wasp and the mud dauber wasp.The paper wasp nest has a flat honeycomb design and is greyish white in color. The mud dauber nest will often look like a small narrow patch of mud. Both vary in size depending on how long they have been there.

Hornets and yellow jackets usually build circular greyish paper color domes. Often they will be in trees on or the ground. Hornets and yellow jackets can be very aggressive and usually require an elimination to be performed in order to remove them.

Take a look at the photos and additional information below:

Close up of a yellow and black wasp

Wasp photo from Wikipedia

Wasp Fact

These aggressive insects start building their nests in the summer months. Its best to get the wasp nest while they are small and just starting out. If left untreated, a small wasp nest can eventually lead to the formation of multiple nests. The most common places we find wasp nest are under the edge of the roof line and in the eaves  of homes and sheds.

Paper Wasp Nest Photos

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Paper Wasp Nest

Paper Wasp Nest under eve

Paper Wasp Nest under eve

A closeup on a wasp nest

A closeup on a wasp nest

Mud Dobber Wasp Nest Photos

An interesting mud dauber nest

An interesting mud dauber nest

A paper wasp nest attached to a wall in Chula Vista

A paper wasp nest attached to a wall in Chula Vista

A small mud dauber nest on a wall in Chula Vista.

A small mud dauber nest on a wall in Chula Vista.

Close up photo of a Yellow and Black yellow jackets on flower

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Yellow Jacket Fact

Yellow Jacket Nest Photos

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closeup of a hornet

Hornet Fact

Hornet Nest Photos

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