wasp pest control melbourne

WASP CONTROL: EFFECTIVE REMOVAL OF WASPS & BEES

Having trouble with wasps in your home or business? Don’t worry at Standout Pest Control we know wasps so you don’t have to.

Any swarm of bees should be removed as quickly as possible as they can establish new nests or hives very rapidly and in large numbers. Although bees are considered beneficial insects, they become a danger to the health of humans and pets as a stinging pest, when they build nests or hives within, on or adjacent to areas where we live.

Professional wasp & bee removal by Standout Pest Control is your best choice to get rid of wasps & bees around your home, garden or business.

Easy & Convenient

We firstly inspect your home to understand your requirements and the extent of any infestation. We then recommend a range of solutions or treatments. We’re quick & easy.

Safe & Secure

With over 15 years’ experience, thousands of Australian homeowners rely on Standout to take care of their termite and pest problems. We provide safe & approved treatments.

Targeted Wasp Control Treatments

Standout technicians carefully inspect your home to determine the reason for a wasp infestation.

  • Wasps are a diverse group with over one hundred thousand described species around the world.

    In Australia, there are two main species that are a problem. The native paper wasp and the imported European wasp. Most of the wasps in Australian backyards are native wasps.

    Female wasps emerge from hibernation each spring and immediately start building nests. The wasp that starts a nest becomes the queen and so earns the right to be the only individual to lay eggs in that nest.

    Unlike bees, the wasp’s sting doesn’t rip out of its body when it stings you, so a wasp is capable of stinging multiple times.

Did you know?

  • Wasps recognise and remember each other’s faces.
  • Social wasps live in nests inhabited by 5,000-10,000 wasps at one time.
  • Wasps sleep and even hibernate for months while hanging by their teeth.
  • When a wasp dies it emits a pheromone in the air which acts as a warning signal to other wasps.