Common activity
Repeated flight to one entry point, nest paper visible under an eave, insects near a doorway, or activity around a shrub or ground opening.
Direct, practical service for nests around homes, rooflines, shrubs, sheds, and outdoor living areas.
Wasps, hornets, and yellow jackets behave differently from honey bees. Nests may be exposed under eaves, hidden in shrubs, or tucked into wall and soffit openings.
Repeated flight to one entry point, nest paper visible under an eave, insects near a doorway, or activity around a shrub or ground opening.
Roof eaves, soffits, gutters, wall voids, attic vents, fences, playsets, landscaping, sheds, and outdoor storage areas.

Identification comes first, then a treatment or removal plan based on nest type, location, access, and nearby people or pets.
Do not disturb a nest, block the entry point, or spray from a ladder if the nest is active. Keep distance until it is assessed.
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No. Yellow jackets are wasps and are handled differently from honey bees and honey bee hives.
Wall or soffit activity needs careful identification. The visible entry point may not show the full nest location.
Yes. A safe photo from a distance can help identify the insect and likely nest type before a visit.
Call for practical help with active nests around your home.