Looking for bee control this March? We provide professional treatments for wasps, hornets, and carpenter bees, helping protect your home as the weather warms up.
We start our bee control process by thoroughly inspecting your St. Louis property for early spring activity.
Our team identifies specific stinging insects like carpenter bees or paper wasps seeking nesting sites in eaves or exterior voids.
Once identified, we apply targeted treatments such as dusting carpenter bee galleries or using residual products on wasp nests to manage the infestation effectively while strictly avoiding honey bee colonies.
For example, our local pest experts help you prevent future issues by recommending you seal exposed wood surfaces.
This helps deter wood-boring pests from returning as the Missouri weather warms up in March.
As a locally operated business, we understand the specific pest challenges faced by homeowners in the St. Louis area.
Our team has built a reputation for providing reliable and effective solutions for stinging insect problems.
With warmer spring weather arriving, wasps and carpenter bees become more active, and we are equipped to handle these seasonal concerns while ensuring protected honey bees are not harmed.
We are committed to delivering professional service to help you manage unwanted bee, wasp, and hornet activity around your property.
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Have questions? You’re not alone. Here are some helpful answers.
As spring arrives in St. Louis, an increase in bee and wasp activity is common, which can affect service requirements.
Our pricing for a one-time bee control service typically ranges from $175 to $450.
The final cost is determined by factors such as the type of pest, whether they are wasps or carpenter bees, the size of your home, and the accessibility of the nest.
For homeowners seeking ongoing protection, some of our recurring service plans also include treatments for stinging insects.
As bee and wasp activity increases during the spring, we focus on providing effective treatments to manage these stinging insects around your home.
Our services are designed to resolve the specific bee or wasp issue you are facing at the time of treatment.
For example, our treatment is targeted to eliminate the specific nest we service, but it does not cover new nests that may appear later in the season.
For ongoing management, our Platinum package includes seasonal power sprays in the spring to help control wasp populations before they become a larger problem.
With bee and wasp activity increasing during the spring, we understand the need for a prompt response to your service request.
We prioritize these calls and work to schedule a service visit as quickly as our schedule allows.
For your well-being, we strongly advise against attempting to handle a nest yourself due to the potential for stings.
Please contact our office directly by phone for the quickest assistance in scheduling a technician to visit your home.
As bee and wasp activity increases during the spring, we understand you need clear information on service costs.
We provide pricing information over the phone after a consultation to understand the specifics of your situation.
The service plan and cost depend on several factors; for example, the type of stinging insect, the location of the nest, and its accessibility for treatment.
Some services, such as addressing wasp nests on the first level of your home, are included in our recurring pest control programs like the Silver Package.
With bee activity increasing this spring, we prioritize the well-being of your family, including children and pets, during all treatments.
We ask that people and pets stay clear of the immediate treatment area until the application has had time to dry completely.
For example, when treating a wasp nest in the eaves or carpenter bees on a deck, we apply products directly to the nest or galleries to minimize contact with surrounding areas.