Vancouver Wasp Control

Keeping Your Home Safe and Pest-Free

Trusting Ecopest for Wasp Control in Vancouver

Tired of wasps? We can help!

A wasp or hornet nest near your home can be a danger, threatening your family, pets, and visitors. Unlike other pests, wasps are aggressive and will sting multiple times if they feel their nest is threatened. Attempting to remove a nest yourself is extremely risky. Ecopest provides a safe and effective solution to a dangerous problem, allowing you to reclaim your outdoor spaces with confidence.

When it comes to a potential threat like a wasp nest, you need a professional you can rely on. Ecopest is dedicated to providing Vancouver homeowners with a trustworthy service that prioritizes safety and peace of mind.

Why Trust Ecopest with Your Vancouver Home?

  • Prompt Response: We know a wasp nest is an urgent issue. We offer fast service to assess the situation and begin treatment as quickly as possible.
  • Safety-Certified Technicians: Our team is trained and certified to handle aggressive pests. We utilize specialized equipment and proven techniques to safely and completely remove nests, protecting you and your property.
  • Effective Eradication: We don’t just spray and leave. Our method ensures the entire colony is eliminated, preventing a new nest from being built in the same location.
  • Your Local Solution: As a Vancouver-based company, we understand the seasonal behaviours of local wasp species. This expertise allows us to provide the most effective and targeted treatment.

Guaranteed Results: We stand behind our work. Our thorough process is designed to deliver long-lasting results, allowing you to reclaim your peace of mind and return to living comfortably in a bug-free home.

    Wasp- FAQ's

    Common species in Vancouver include the German yellowjacket, aerial yellowjacket, and paper wasps. German yellowjackets are often attracted to food and sugary drinks, making them a frequent nuisance in outdoor dining areas.

    Wasp nests can be found in a variety of places. Common spots include under eaves, inside wall voids, in attics, sheds, and sometimes even in the ground.

    It is extremely unlikely. Wasp queens hibernate during the winter, and the rest of the colony dies off with the first hard frost.

    No, wasps are most active during the warmer months, typically from late spring to early fall. They become particularly aggressive in late summer when their colonies are at their largest.

    Do not attempt to remove it yourself. Wasps will aggressively defend their nest and can sting multiple times. It is safest to contact a professional pest control service.

    In late summer, their food sources change. They are no longer focused on feeding protein to larvae and instead seek out sugary foods. This, combined with a dying colony, can make them more unpredictable and irritable.