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Wasp & stinging insect control in Chattanooga, Tennessee

A long, humid valley summer gives paper wasps and yellow jackets seven-plus months to build — eave combs in St. Elmo, ground nests in Ooltewah lawns, bald-faced hornet nests hanging over ridge-line yards. Late-summer colonies defend hard; established-nest removal is a suit-and-equipment job, not a Saturday project.

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How our wasp control works

Stinging insect problems escalate on a schedule: the small paper-wasp comb under the eave in May is a fist-sized colony by July and a defended fortress by September. Yellow jackets are the dangerous ones — they nest in the ground, in wall voids, and in attics, defend the colony aggressively, and sting repeatedly. Every year, emergency rooms see the results of DIY nest removal from a ladder. This is precisely the kind of job professionals exist for.

Our technicians treat and remove nests with proper protective equipment and products designed for the job — including ground nests and the tricky wall-void colonies where spraying the entrance hole can drive angry yellow jackets into the house. Then we remove the nest material where practical, because abandoned combs invite re-nesting and secondary pests.

Prevention is the premium half of the service: on recurring visits we knock down new nest starts on eaves, shutters, decks, and play structures before they become colonies — by late summer, that quiet routine work is the difference between a usable backyard and a no-go zone. One important exception: honey bees. They're pollinators, not pests, and when we confirm honey bees we refer you to a local beekeeper for relocation rather than destroying the colony.

What's included

  • Nest treatment and removal — eaves, ground nests, wall voids
  • Proper protective equipment and professional products
  • Nest-material removal to discourage re-nesting
  • New-nest knockdown on every recurring visit
  • Dusk/dawn scheduling for aggressive colonies
  • Honey bee identification and beekeeper referral — we don't destroy pollinators

Local expertise, Chattanooga to the fence line

Our technicians live and work in the Chattanooga area — the same ridge-and-valley humidity — the Tennessee River gorge and the valleys between Lookout Mountain, Signal Mountain, and Missionary Ridge trap moisture that keeps pests productive most of the year, the same housing, the same pests. Explore more about how we protect local homes on our Chattanooga pest control page, or read about wasp control in depth on the Wasp & Stinging Insect Control service page.

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Wasp & Stinging Insect Control questions from Chattanooga homeowners

Do you provide wasp control throughout the Chattanooga area?

Yes — Chattanooga homes are covered by our Knoxville branch, with technicians running local routes across North Chattanooga, Hixson, East Brainerd, Ooltewah, Red Bank and surrounding communities.

What's the difference between paper wasps, hornets, and yellow jackets?

Paper wasps build open umbrella combs under eaves and are only defensive near the nest. Bald-faced hornets build the big gray football nests in trees and shrubs. Yellow jackets nest hidden — in the ground or in wall voids — and are by far the most aggressive and most likely to sting repeatedly. Hidden nests are the ones that most warrant professional removal.

Can I spray a wasp nest myself?

A small, newly started paper-wasp comb, maybe — at dusk, with distance spray, and an exit plan. Anything mature, anything in the ground, and anything in a wall void, no: those colonies number in the hundreds to thousands, defend in force, and (in the wall-void case) can be driven indoors by a bad spray job. The ER data on ladder falls plus stings is persuasive.

Wasps keep rebuilding in the same spot — why?

Old nest material and the chemical traces of a previous colony make a proven site attractive. Removal of the nest structure plus a residual treatment of the surface breaks the cycle — and recurring-visit knockdowns catch the spring queens before any colony establishes.

What do you do about honey bees?

Identify them, then refer — honey bees are protected pollinators, and destroying a colony is both a waste and, in a wall void, a future problem (abandoned honeycomb melts and attracts other pests). We connect you with local beekeepers who relocate colonies properly.

Our service guarantee

Unlimited free re-services, same or next day. If covered pests come back between visits, so does our Chattanooga team — the same or next day, at no additional charge, as many times as it takes. That promise is in writing on every service report.

100% money-back guarantee. If we've been out three times for free re-services and your covered problem still isn't solved, we refund your last service payment. Clear terms, in writing.

The Web-Free Guarantee®. If our Chattanooga technician sees a spider web on your home, we knock it down — every visit, every home. It's a small thing that tells you how the big things get done.

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