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Wasp Removal

Seasonal Alert: High Activity

If you see wasps on your property often right now, it’s probably because they have built a nest nearby. Wasps often build nests near or on top of houses, as houses provide the nesting needs of wasps. Wasps are predators, so the food source they seek is other smaller insects. If your home is near an insect hotspot, such as a river or wooded area, wasps are more likely to settle near your home. If you encounter a problem with wasps, please contact Capital Wildlife Control for immediate assistance. We are the wildlife control experts in the Ottawa-Gatineau region and wasps removal is our specialty.

Wasp Control

What Can We Do For You?

Bees, hornets, bumblebees and wasps are dreaded for their painful stings, an injection of venom can be fatal if one is allergic. For the nest, the wasp makes a sort of paper paste by mixing her saliva with cellulose that it harvests on the old wood. Their nest can be found anywhere because they want to hide from the wind and rain.


EVALUATE
AND REMOVE
Nesting sites such as ceilings, attics, sheds and fireplaces are very common! The type of nest may vary depending on location and species. Given the aggressiveness of the wasp and the complications that a sting can cause, we strongly advise you to let our experts take care of it. Capital Wildlife Control technicians were specially trained to identify wasp entry points. Do not venture yourself!
CLEARLAIR
AND CLEAN
Capital Wildlife Control's control and elimination strategy is reliable, safe and humane. Our intervention includes the identification and cleaning of all nests. Our expert technician will also advise you on the best techniques of prevention to the possible visits of these wildlife. These measures should help you regain a normal life in a healthy environment.
SOME FACTS
ABOUT WASPS
  • A nest is only used for one year, as the bad weather in autumn and winter destroy them.
  • The wasp's abdomen and body are very distinct, thin and hairy.
  • Bees, on the other hand, are more compact and hairy.
  • The bee feeds on nectar.
  • Wasp feeds on sugar, decaying fruit.
  • There are approximately 9 000 species worldwide.
  • All members of the colony die in winter except young queens who hibernate until spring to find new colonies.

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