Wasp Exterminator & Hornet Nest Removal Across DFW
Paper wasps, mud daubers, and red wasps build nests on eaves, soffits, and shrubs from April onward. Yellowjacket ground nests appear in late summer. Same-day removal is often available for nests with active foraging traffic, depending on the local provider's schedule.
- Fast dispatch
- Same-day where available
- DFW-wide coverage
What This Covers

Pests handled
- Paper wasps
- Red wasps
- Yellowjackets
- Bald-faced hornets
- Mud daubers
- Cicada killers
Common signs
- Visible nest under eaves or in shrubs
- Heavy wasp traffic at one entry point
- Yellowjacket ground holes in turf
What a typical visit looks like
Pest control providers in the DFW area generally follow a workflow along these lines. The exact protocol, products, and follow-up cadence are determined by the independent provider that takes your call.
- Locate the nest and identify the species
- Apply contact knockdown product to the nest entry
- Remove the physical nest after activity ceases
- Treat eaves and soffit lines to suppress rebuild
Wasp Service by City
- Wasp in Dallas
- Wasp in Fort Worth
- Wasp in Denton
- Wasp in Arlington
- Wasp in Plano
- Wasp in Irving
- Wasp in Garland
- Wasp in Frisco
- Wasp in Grand Prairie
- Wasp in McKinney
- Wasp in Mesquite
- Wasp in Carrollton
- Wasp in Lewisville
- Wasp in Richardson
- Wasp in Allen
- Wasp in Flower Mound
- Wasp in North Richland Hills
- Wasp in Rowlett
Wasp Guides
Identification, signs, and treatment context for wasp issues in the DFW metroplex.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where does wasp & hornet removal service run?
Wasp & Hornet Removal runs across all 30 DFW cities — see the coverage list below for the most-requested addresses.
How fast can the crew handle wasp work?
Most wasp jobs across the DFW metroplex are scheduled within 24 to 48 hours. Active infestations are often handled same-day when the local provider's route allows — final scheduling is set by the independent provider that takes the call.
What's the process for wasp & hornet removal?
Locate the nest and identify the species. Apply contact knockdown product to the nest entry. Remove the physical nest after activity ceases. Treat eaves and soffit lines to suppress rebuild.