Serving Greeley, Loveland, and Fort Collins. Paper nests on the eaves are quick work. The ones in attics, wall voids, and the ground take more than a can of spray, and that's most of what we get called for.
Where the nest is decides everything about the job. Here's how each one goes.
Open nests on eaves, decks, sheds, and play sets. Located, treated, and taken down, usually in a single visit.
Yellowjackets in lawns, gardens, and the spots the mower finds the hard way. Aggressive when disturbed, and quick to defend the nest.
Activity slipping into soffits, vents, or brick gaps means the nest is inside the structure, and bigger than what shows outside.
Spraying the entrance can drive the colony deeper into the house. These get traced to the nest itself and treated there, with the entry sealed once the nest is dead.
An entrance the size of a golf ball can hide thousands below. Treatment goes in at the right time of day, when they're all home, and gets checked until traffic stops.
How long it takes to quiet down, when it's fine to mow or be back out there, and whether what's left needs removal or can stay put. You'll know before we leave.
Tell us where it is and what you're seeing. A photo helps if it's visible, and either way we'll tell you what it takes.
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