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Choose Ecopest for Professional Wasp & Hornet Removal in Calgary

Is your yard plagued by wasps? We can help!

A nest of wasps or hornets close to your residence represents a clear danger to your household, animals, and guests. Unlike many other insects, wasps are highly aggressive and will sting repeatedly when their hive feels threatened. Trying to tackle a nest on your own is extremely hazardous. Ecopest delivers a safe, definitive solution to this serious problem, enabling you to safely enjoy your outdoor living spaces once more. When facing an immediate threat like a stinging insect nest, you require a reliable expert. Ecopest is dedicated to providing Calgary property owners with a trusted service focused on security and peace of mind.

Why Entrust Ecopest with Your Calgary Home?

Swift Response Times: We treat a wasp nest sighting as an urgent situation. We offer rapid service to evaluate the hazard and begin removal procedures promptly. 

Certified Safety Experts: Our team is extensively trained and certified to manage dangerous pests. We deploy specific tools and proven methods to safely and entirely remove nests, protecting both you and your property. 

Total Colony Eradication: Our service goes beyond simple surface treatment. Our technique ensures that the entire colony is eliminated, preventing the re-establishment of a nest in the same spot. 

Your Regional Authority: As a Calgary-based service, we possess expert knowledge of the seasonal cycles and behaviours of the local wasp species. This local edge allows us to provide the most precise and effective treatment available.

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    Calgary Wasp FAQs

    The most frequently encountered species in the Calgary area include the Bald-faced Hornet, various Yellowjacket species (like the German Yellowjacket), and Paper Wasps.

    Nests can be found attached to exterior structures such as under decks, roof eaves, utility boxes, or inside sheltered spaces like wall voids, attics, or shed corners.

    The worker wasps and males die off once the deep cold hits. However, the fertilized queen will survive by hibernating in a sheltered spot, ready to start a new colony in the spring.

    Wasps are active from late spring until the first major frost, which typically occurs in the fall. Their populations swell and their activity peaks during the late summer months.

    Maintain a safe distance and do not disturb it. Attempting removal without training is dangerous. Contact a professional pest control company immediately for a safe and complete removal.

     As the colony naturally declines in late summer, the worker wasps switch their focus from foraging protein for larvae to seeking high-sugar food sources, making them more noticeable and prone to confrontation.

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