Wasp, Hornet & Bee Removal in St. Augustine
Stinging insects near your home are a safety risk, especially for children and those with allergies. We safely remove nests and eliminate the threat.

Signs You Have a Wasps & Bees Problem
Look for these common warning signs in and around your home.
How We Treat Wasps & Bees
Our proven process delivers results you can count on.
Safe Assessment
We carefully identify the species and locate all nests. Different stinging insects require different removal approaches.
Protective Treatment
Using professional protective equipment and targeted products, we treat the nest directly to eliminate the colony.
Nest Removal
Once the colony is neutralized, we remove the physical nest to prevent re-use by other insects.
Prevention
We treat common nesting sites and advise on prevention measures to reduce the chance of future nests.
Why Choose Bug Mechanix for Wasps & Bees
- Licensed professionals with proper protective equipment
- We handle all stinging insects — wasps, hornets, yellow jackets, and bees
- Safe removal that protects your family and property
- Same-day service available for urgent situations
- We remove the nest, not just treat it
- Prevention advice to minimize future nesting
Wasps & Bees Service Areas
We provide wasp & bee removal across Northeast Florida.
Wasps & Bees FAQ
Common questions about our service.
Is it safe to remove a wasp nest myself?
We strongly advise against DIY wasp nest removal. Wasps become highly aggressive when their nest is threatened, and multiple stings can cause serious allergic reactions. Professional removal with protective equipment is the safest approach.
What's the difference between wasps, hornets, and yellow jackets?
Wasps (paper wasps) build open, umbrella-shaped nests under eaves. Hornets build large, enclosed nests in trees or on structures. Yellow jackets nest in the ground or wall voids and are the most aggressive. All require professional removal.
Do you remove honey bee hives?
We can help with honey bee situations, but we encourage relocation when possible, as honey bees are essential pollinators. For aggressive bee situations or hives in walls, we provide safe removal. We can connect you with local beekeepers when appropriate.
When are wasps most active in Florida?
Wasps are active year-round in Florida but peak in late spring through fall. New queens emerge in spring and build nests that grow larger through summer. Fall is when colonies are largest and most defensive.
Will wasps return to the same spot after nest removal?
Wasps may attempt to rebuild in the same location due to pheromone traces. That's why we treat the area after nest removal. Preventive treatments on common nesting sites in spring can discourage them from building there.
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The longer you wait, the worse pest problems get. Call Bug Mechanix for fast, effective treatment.


