How To Get Rid Of Wasp Nest?

Identify the wasp type and confirm it’s an active nest

Keep people and pets away from the area

Wear protective clothing (thick long sleeves, long pants, gloves, closed shoes, eye protection)

Check local rules for pesticide use and removal of stinging insects

Avoid DIY removal if the nest is large, high up, inside a wall/ceiling, or near doors/windows

Avoid disturbing the nest during the day when wasps are most active

Plan removal for late evening or early morning when wasps are less active

Use a wasp/aerosol nest treatment labeled for wasps and follow the label directions exactly

Apply treatment from a safe distance with an appropriate extension wand if available

Keep a clear exit route and do not stand directly under the nest

After treatment, wait the label-recommended time before approaching

Do not knock down the nest until wasp activity has stopped completely

Remove the nest carefully once inactive

Seal the entry point or damaged area to prevent re-infestation

Dispose of the nest in a sealed bag or container, following local disposal guidance

Clean the area to remove scent cues that may attract more wasps

If wasps return or the nest remains active after treatment, repeat only as directed on the label

Call a licensed pest control professional if the nest is in/near living spaces, is difficult to access, or involves aggressive activity

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