Service Details

Wasp Control

Service Details

Wasp Control

Service Details

Wasp Control

Wasps ruin BBQs, pool parties, sport events, car shows - heck, wasps ruin fun! Take back the fun today with our nest-focused wasp extermination approach.

Wasps ruin BBQs, pool parties, sport events, car shows - heck, wasps ruin fun! Take back the fun today with our nest-focused wasp extermination approach.

How it Works:

Wasps are professionals at nesting up in the most inconvenient of spots. Rest assured, Aruza will take out the problem at the source and chase wasps away ASAP!:

Our Process:

  1. Species Identification: Service professional determines if insect is a wasp or honeybee.

  2. Determine Access: Service professional determines if and how we can reach the wasp’s nest

  3. Suit Up!: Service pro will then prepare for treatment by donning protective gear.

  4. Treat and Educate: Service pro eliminates the nest and proceeds to educate the customer.

Why Work with Anthem?

✅ Reliable & Fast Service: We'll be there when we say we'll be there. You can even track us on the day of your service.

✅ Fair Pricing: Our #1 priority is to provide you with value.

✅ Unlimited Callbacks for $0: Bugs are back? So are we - give us a call and your service pro will retreat at no extra cost to you.

FAQ

  • How can I get rid of wasps?

    • If you need to rid your surroundings of wasps, several strategies exist. One way is to remove the nest, though this should only be done if the nest is confirmed to be empty. Insecticidal sprays or powders can be effective but need to be used with caution due to potential harm to humans and pets. For the majority of wasp infestations, enlisting the services of a professional pest control company is the best *and safest* course of action.

  • What do wasps eat?

    • As predators, wasps primarily feed on insects like flies, mosquitoes, and caterpillars. They also consume nectar and pollen. Wasps immobilize their prey by injecting them with venom via their stingers, after which they consume the prey's bodily fluids.

  • How do wasps build their nests?

    • Wasps construct their nests from materials such as wood pulp, mud, and plant fibers. They begin by crafting a small, papery base that serves as the foundation of their nest, to which they add as needed, potentially forming a large and complex structure over time. Some wasps like to burrow in the ground like yellow jackets or cicada killers.

  • What are the different types of wasps?

    • There are over 100,000 species of wasps worldwide, each with unique characteristics and habitats. Some commonly encountered types include paper wasps, which are small with black and yellow coloring and construct nests out of paper pulp, a paper-like material. Yellowjackets that burrow in the ground are larger with black and yellow stripes, and can be more aggressive when they feel threatened. The largest wasps, hornets, can be highly aggressive, with painful stings.

  • Are wasps dangerous?

    • While wasps can pose a threat, they typically are not aggressive unless they feel threatened. Certain types of wasps, such as yellowjackets and hornets, are capable of stinging multiple times, and their venom can be harmful to humans. There are however some species of wasps such as the bald-faced hornet that are territorial and will attack anything that appears to invade their space.

How it Works:

Wasps are professionals at nesting up in the most inconvenient of spots. Rest assured, Aruza will take out the problem at the source and chase wasps away ASAP!:

Our Process:

  1. Species Identification: Service professional determines if insect is a wasp or honeybee.

  2. Determine Access: Service professional determines if and how we can reach the wasp’s nest

  3. Suit Up!: Service pro will then prepare for treatment by donning protective gear.

  4. Treat and Educate: Service pro eliminates the nest and proceeds to educate the customer.

Why Work with Anthem?

✅ Reliable & Fast Service: We'll be there when we say we'll be there. You can even track us on the day of your service.

✅ Fair Pricing: Our #1 priority is to provide you with value.

✅ Unlimited Callbacks for $0: Bugs are back? So are we - give us a call and your service pro will retreat at no extra cost to you.

FAQ

  • How can I get rid of wasps?

    • If you need to rid your surroundings of wasps, several strategies exist. One way is to remove the nest, though this should only be done if the nest is confirmed to be empty. Insecticidal sprays or powders can be effective but need to be used with caution due to potential harm to humans and pets. For the majority of wasp infestations, enlisting the services of a professional pest control company is the best *and safest* course of action.

  • What do wasps eat?

    • As predators, wasps primarily feed on insects like flies, mosquitoes, and caterpillars. They also consume nectar and pollen. Wasps immobilize their prey by injecting them with venom via their stingers, after which they consume the prey's bodily fluids.

  • How do wasps build their nests?

    • Wasps construct their nests from materials such as wood pulp, mud, and plant fibers. They begin by crafting a small, papery base that serves as the foundation of their nest, to which they add as needed, potentially forming a large and complex structure over time. Some wasps like to burrow in the ground like yellow jackets or cicada killers.

  • What are the different types of wasps?

    • There are over 100,000 species of wasps worldwide, each with unique characteristics and habitats. Some commonly encountered types include paper wasps, which are small with black and yellow coloring and construct nests out of paper pulp, a paper-like material. Yellowjackets that burrow in the ground are larger with black and yellow stripes, and can be more aggressive when they feel threatened. The largest wasps, hornets, can be highly aggressive, with painful stings.

  • Are wasps dangerous?

    • While wasps can pose a threat, they typically are not aggressive unless they feel threatened. Certain types of wasps, such as yellowjackets and hornets, are capable of stinging multiple times, and their venom can be harmful to humans. There are however some species of wasps such as the bald-faced hornet that are territorial and will attack anything that appears to invade their space.

How it Works:

Wasps are professionals at nesting up in the most inconvenient of spots. Rest assured, Aruza will take out the problem at the source and chase wasps away ASAP!:

Our Process:

  1. Species Identification: Service professional determines if insect is a wasp or honeybee.

  2. Determine Access: Service professional determines if and how we can reach the wasp’s nest

  3. Suit Up!: Service pro will then prepare for treatment by donning protective gear.

  4. Treat and Educate: Service pro eliminates the nest and proceeds to educate the customer.

Why Work with Anthem?

✅ Reliable & Fast Service: We'll be there when we say we'll be there. You can even track us on the day of your service.

✅ Fair Pricing: Our #1 priority is to provide you with value.

✅ Unlimited Callbacks for $0: Bugs are back? So are we - give us a call and your service pro will retreat at no extra cost to you.

FAQ

  • How can I get rid of wasps?

    • If you need to rid your surroundings of wasps, several strategies exist. One way is to remove the nest, though this should only be done if the nest is confirmed to be empty. Insecticidal sprays or powders can be effective but need to be used with caution due to potential harm to humans and pets. For the majority of wasp infestations, enlisting the services of a professional pest control company is the best *and safest* course of action.

  • What do wasps eat?

    • As predators, wasps primarily feed on insects like flies, mosquitoes, and caterpillars. They also consume nectar and pollen. Wasps immobilize their prey by injecting them with venom via their stingers, after which they consume the prey's bodily fluids.

  • How do wasps build their nests?

    • Wasps construct their nests from materials such as wood pulp, mud, and plant fibers. They begin by crafting a small, papery base that serves as the foundation of their nest, to which they add as needed, potentially forming a large and complex structure over time. Some wasps like to burrow in the ground like yellow jackets or cicada killers.

  • What are the different types of wasps?

    • There are over 100,000 species of wasps worldwide, each with unique characteristics and habitats. Some commonly encountered types include paper wasps, which are small with black and yellow coloring and construct nests out of paper pulp, a paper-like material. Yellowjackets that burrow in the ground are larger with black and yellow stripes, and can be more aggressive when they feel threatened. The largest wasps, hornets, can be highly aggressive, with painful stings.

  • Are wasps dangerous?

    • While wasps can pose a threat, they typically are not aggressive unless they feel threatened. Certain types of wasps, such as yellowjackets and hornets, are capable of stinging multiple times, and their venom can be harmful to humans. There are however some species of wasps such as the bald-faced hornet that are territorial and will attack anything that appears to invade their space.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Your Pest Control Questions Answered:

Click on a question to reveal the answer and learn more:

Why should I consider preventative pest control?

How and where do you apply products?

What type of warranty do you offer?

What should I expect after an initial service?

Are your products safe for kids and pets?