Yellow Jackets can be found infesting homes and other structures in New Jersey. Yellow Jackets are part of the wasp family and their nests are cone shaped. These nests can be found just about anywhere in and around the house. Our technicians provide customers with a professional and thorough yellow jacket examination. Pinpointing the yellow jacket nest, treating it and removing it are our number one priorities. Once the yellow jacket nest is found, our pest control technicians will devise a proper treatment plan, which may include the use of a residual insecticide spray or dust treatment of the perimeter of your home. Yellow jackets may have several nests in or around the home, so inspection is key to solving any yellow jacket infestation, before a yellow jacket treatment can be planned and executed.
If you think that you are having a yellow jacket issue in your home, contact our staff immediately. A friendly staff member will be more than happy to help you with all of your Yellow Jacket control concerns.
WARNING: * DO NOT ATTEMPT TO TREAT OR REMOVE A YELLOW JACKET NEST WITHOUT CONTACTING A PROFESSIONAL FIRST
Did you know?
Yellow Jacket colonies, which are begun each spring by a single reproductive female, can reach populations of between 1,500 and 15,000 individuals. Do not mess with a Yellow Jacket nest!
Threats to Humans
Yellow Jackets can be very dangerous when their nest is disturbed. Usually when one attacks, more follow, and the outcome can be deadly. It is best to call a professional when dealing with Yellow Jackets. Arkadia – Eco Pest Solutions offers Yellow Jacket control & treatment services. Bee hive removal and Wasp nest removal services are also offered.
If you are having or have had issues with yellow jackets in the past, there are many techniques that can be used to rid yourself and your house of the problem. The best method for preventing yellow jackets from nesting in or around the house is to detect the nest in its early stage. Call our office to schedule a visit once you notice a yellow jacket nest being built. Early detection is key to saving you from a large yellow jacket infestation.