PEST CONTROL BLOG
10 June 2025
Wasp nests can be scary, and for good reason. Whether you’ve discovered one in your backyard, under your eaves, or near your business, it’s important to know what to do and, just as importantly, what not to do.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through how wasp nests form, why they’re dangerous, and how to handle wasp nests removal safely, including when it’s time to bring in the professionals.
Wasps build nests in spring and summer to house their colony and protect the queen. These nests are usually made from chewed wood pulp and saliva, and can appear in:
In Australia, common species include paper wasps, European wasps, and mud daubers.
Wasps are territorial, and aggressive when provoked. If you try to knock down a nest, you risk being swarmed and stung repeatedly. This is especially dangerous for:
Even dormant-looking nests may still be active.
Short answer: Usually not. But here’s what to consider:
If the nest is:
…it’s safest to let a licensed pest control technician handle it.
Professionals have:
At Jim’s Termite & Pest Control, our technicians will:
We prioritise safety and long-term results, so you can enjoy your home or garden without worry.
Wasp nests removal is best left to professionals, especially in Australia, where aggressive species are common. Don’t risk a sting or swarm. If you’ve spotted a wasp nest on your property, take a photo from a safe distance, then call your local pest expert.
Contact Jim’s Termite & Pest Control at 131 546 or book online for fast, safe service.
When it comes to protecting your home, few threats are as insidious and damaging as termites. In Australia, these tiny, wood-hungry insects can wreak havoc on the structural integrity of your property, causing substantial and costly damage. The unsettling truth is that termite damage is often not covered by insurance,
When it comes to protecting your home, few threats are as insidious and damaging as termites. In Australia, these tiny, wood-hungry insects can wreak havoc on the structural integrity of your property, causing substantial and costly damage. The unsettling truth is that termite damage is often not covered by insurance,
When it comes to protecting your home, few threats are as insidious and damaging as termites. In Australia, these tiny, wood-hungry insects can wreak havoc on the structural integrity of your property, causing substantial and costly damage. The unsettling truth is that termite damage is often not covered by insurance,