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Safe Wasp & Bee Removal

Don't risk the sting. We handle nests, hives, and swarms, safely and humanely.

Wasps & Bees

Wasp nests near doorways, bee swarms in eaves, hornets in the attic: these aren't DIY problems. Wasps are aggressive, stings can be life-threatening for the allergic, and bees should be relocated, not killed. We handle both the right way.

Why Wasps & Bees Are a Problem

The risks go beyond the nuisance. Here's why wasps & bees need to be dealt with fast.

  • Wasp and hornet stings can trigger severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis)
  • Nests near entryways, porches, or play areas are high-risk
  • Aggressive species (yellow jackets, hornets) attack in groups
  • Bees inside walls cause structural and moisture damage
  • Africanized "killer" bees are present in parts of Florida

Signs You Have Wasps & Bees

Know what to look for. Early detection means faster, cheaper treatment.

  • Visible nests under eaves, in trees, or on structures
  • Heavy flying activity around a single spot on the house
  • Buzzing heard inside walls or attics
  • Wasps entering through small gaps in siding or soffits
  • Stinging insects lingering near pools, patios, or garbage

How Bugstinct Treats Wasps & Bees

A professional, thorough approach, not a surface-level spray.

  1. 1 Safe identification (wasp, hornet, honeybee, carpenter bee, etc.)
  2. 2 Professional nest removal in protective gear
  3. 3 Honeybee swarms referred to local beekeepers for relocation when possible
  4. 4 Treatment of voids where nests are hidden
  5. 5 Preventative exterior treatment to deter re-nesting
  6. 6 Sealing of common entry points

Why DIY Fails

Knocking down a nest with a broom or spraying from the ground is how people end up in the ER. Aggressive species defend their nest in swarms, and partial treatments leave survivors that rebuild. Professionals use the right timing (dusk), the right products, and the right protective equipment.

Wasps & Bees FAQs

The most common questions we hear from homeowners.

Do you kill honeybees?
We try to relocate them first. Honeybees are critical pollinators, and we partner with local beekeepers whenever safe removal is possible.
How dangerous is a wasp nest by my door?
Very. Yellow jackets and hornets will attack anyone who walks past. Get it treated fast.
Will they come back?
Preventative treatments significantly reduce re-nesting, especially when entry points are sealed.

Don't Risk the Sting

Schedule your wasp or bee removal with Bugstinct: safe, fast, and done right.

Call (954) 671-0634