We’ll Take the Sting Out of Infestation
While bees pollinate plants, wasps and hornets are useful for eating other pesky insects. Still, the last thing you want is a wasp or hornet infestation on your hands. They’re not only disruptive, but they also can hurt like the devil!
When yellow jackets, paper wasps, hornets and mud dauber wasps are making themselves at home, Wingman will evict them for good. Providing residential and commercial treatment service, here’s our approach for eliminating wasps and hornets.
Step 1:
During the first visit, our goal is to deal with the current wasps or hornets. To do this, we use electronically calibrated equipment to apply safe and control materials right where the wasps or hornets are living. A combination of liquid and dust treatment is very effective to handle the colony.

We remove all nests that we can to ensure no larvae survive. If the nest is in a hard to reach area like a wall or attic, it may be best to leave it to allow the product to tackle the entire nest.

Once the nest is taken care of, we also offer sealing work to prevent a future infestation in that area(s). Physically blocking pests out yields the best results.
