Wasp & Bee Removal
Professional wasp & bee removal services in Denver & the Front Range

Stinging insects like wasps, yellowjackets, and hornets build nests around homes and can become aggressive when disturbed. We safely remove nests from eaves, attics, walls, and ground locations and treat the area to prevent rebuilding.
Types of Stinging Insects in Colorado
Paper wasps build open, umbrella-shaped nests under eaves and overhangs. Yellowjackets are aggressive and often nest underground or in wall voids. Bald-faced hornets build large, enclosed nests in trees and on structures. Each requires a different removal approach for safety and effectiveness.
Safe Nest Removal
DIY wasp nest removal is risky. Disturbing a nest can trigger a mass attack. Our technicians wear protective equipment and use professional-grade products to neutralize nests safely. We remove the nest completely and treat the area to discourage rebuilding.
Bee-Friendly Approach
Honey bees are vital pollinators and we avoid killing them whenever possible. If honey bees have established a hive on your property, we work with local beekeepers to relocate the colony safely. For ground-nesting bees that pose a safety concern, we provide targeted treatment with minimal environmental impact.
Our Wasp & Bee Removal Process
Assessment
We identify the species, locate all nests, and evaluate the safest approach for removal.
Safety Prep
We ensure the area is clear of people and pets before beginning treatment.
Nest Treatment
Professional-grade products are applied directly to the nest to neutralize the colony.
Nest Removal
The nest is physically removed once the colony is inactive.
Prevention
We treat common nesting areas with residual products to discourage future nest building.
Key Benefits
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it safe to remove a wasp nest myself?
We don't recommend it. Disturbing a wasp or yellowjacket nest can trigger a defensive swarm. People with bee or wasp allergies are especially at risk. Professional removal is the safest option.
How quickly can you come for a wasp emergency?
We offer same-day service for stinging insect emergencies, especially when nests are in high-traffic areas or someone in your household has an allergy.
Will the wasps come back after you remove the nest?
We treat the nesting area with a residual product that deters wasps from rebuilding in the same location. Wasps may attempt to build new nests elsewhere on the property, which is why we also treat common nesting spots.
Do you kill honey bees?
We prefer to relocate honey bees rather than kill them. We partner with local beekeepers who can safely move established hives. If relocation isn't possible due to location or safety concerns, we discuss options with you.
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