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A licensed NYC wasp exterminator treats nests using insecticidal dust applied at the entry point at dusk, when wasps are home. Yellow jacket nests in wall voids must always be handled by a professional — disturbing them triggers mass attack. Expect to pay $150–$300 for nest removal. Paper wasp nests under eaves are lower urgency; bald-faced hornet nests in trees should also be professional-treated.
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Wasp Exterminator Near Me: NYC Guide to Wasp & Hornet Removal
1. Which Wasp Do You Have? NYC Species Identification
Getting the species right before you act is not optional — what works on a paper wasp nest under your eave will get you stung 30 times if you try the same approach on a yellow jacket ground nest in Prospect Park. NYC has four common wasp species with very different risks and treatments.
NYC Wasp Species at a Glance
| Species | Size | Colour | Nest Type | Location | Aggression |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yellow jacket | 12 mm | Yellow and black banded | Enclosed paper; can reach basketball size | Ground, wall voids, brownstone walls | High — multiple stings; mass attack when disturbed |
| Paper wasp | 16–20 mm | Brown/orange with yellow markings | Open umbrella shape, grey papery comb | Eaves, window frames, door frames | Low-moderate — stings only if nest is touched directly |
| Bald-faced hornet | 19 mm | Black and white | Large grey paper nest, enclosed | Trees, shrubs, occasionally eaves | High — defend a large territory around the nest |
| Mud dauber | 25 mm | Black, sometimes with yellow legs | Mud tubes, finger-length clusters | Walls, under eaves, inside garages | Very low — solitary; almost never stings |
Yellow Jackets: NYC’s Most Dangerous Wasp
Yellow jackets are the wasp responsible for the vast majority of serious sting incidents in New York City. Unlike bees, a yellow jacket can sting multiple times. Unlike paper wasps, they do not need you to touch the nest — a vibration from a lawnmower, a shovel, or even heavy foot traffic near a ground nest is enough to trigger a defensive response.
Ground nests are common in NYC parks, backyards, and raised garden beds. The nest entry is a small hole in the soil — easy to miss until you step on it.
Wall void nests are an NYC-specific hazard, particularly in brownstones and older masonry buildings. Yellow jackets find gaps in mortar, weep holes, or utility penetrations and build inside the wall cavity. These nests are invisible from the outside except for a stream of wasps entering and exiting a single point. Colonies can reach 3,000–5,000 workers by late summer.
Bald-Faced Hornets: Large Nest, Wide Perimeter
If you see a grey, papery ball the size of a rugby ball hanging from a tree in Riverside Park or your backyard oak, that is a bald-faced hornet nest. These are impressive constructions — layered paper envelope protecting a multi-tiered comb inside. The colony is genuinely aggressive and will pursue a threat 10–15 metres from the nest. Do not approach.
Paper Wasps: Lower Risk, Still Worth Treating
Paper wasps build the open, umbrella-shaped nests you see under eaves, behind shutters, and in door frame corners. The combs are exposed — you can see the individual cells. They are much less aggressive than yellow jackets, but a nest over a front door or child’s play area still poses a sting risk. A small nest early in the season (fewer than 20 cells) can be knocked down at night; a fully established colony warrants a pro.
Mud Daubers: Usually Not a Problem
If you see rows of mud tubes on your exterior wall or inside your garage, you have mud daubers. These solitary wasps build individual nest cells out of mud, provision them with paralysed spiders, and leave. There is no colony defending the nest, and mud daubers almost never sting people. You can scrape the tubes off. If unsure whether you have mud daubers or something more dangerous, call an exterminator for a species ID before acting.
2. When to Call a Professional (and When You Can Handle It)
Always Call a Pro
- Any yellow jacket nest — ground, wall void, or structural
- Any bald-faced hornet nest larger than a tennis ball
- Any nest you cannot see the full extent of (inside a wall, under a deck)
- Any nest within three metres of a door, window, or HVAC intake
- Any nest near a child’s play area, animal kennel, or known allergy sufferer
- Nests discovered in August or September when colonies are at peak size
You Can Handle It (With Caution)
A small, early-season paper wasp nest — under 10 cells, no eggs visible yet, accessible from the ground, no foot traffic directly below — can be knocked down at night (below 10°C if possible; wasps are sluggish). Wear a full-coverage outfit, long gloves, and eye protection. Do it once; do not linger.
If you are not confident of the species, call. Misidentifying a yellow jacket ground nest as a paper wasp nest is how people end up in hospital.
The Wall Void Rule: Never DIY
This deserves its own statement. Never spray a wall void yellow jacket nest yourself.
Consumer wasp sprays are contact killers — they need to hit the insect directly. A spray into a nest entry point agitates thousands of wasps before the chemical reaches more than a few. The colony immediately goes on defensive alert. With the entry point blocked by the spray, wasps find alternative routes — through gaps, around electrical boxes, and into your living space. NYC has had multiple documented cases of yellow jacket colonies erupting through light switch plates and ceiling lights after a tenant sprayed the exterior entry.
3. How Professionals Treat Wasp Nests in NYC
Licensed NYC exterminators use a dusk-timing, dust-first approach that is substantially more effective and safer than anything available at a hardware store.
Dusk Treatment Timing
Treatment is performed at dusk or just after dark for a critical reason: almost the entire colony is inside the nest. In daylight, foragers are out. Treating during the day kills returning foragers after the fact, leaves the queen and most of the colony intact, and risks encountering full-activity guards. At dusk, one treatment gets the population when they are all home.
Insecticidal Dust Application
For ground nests and wall void nests, the professional applies insecticidal dust (typically deltamethrin or carbaryl) directly into the nest entry point using a bellows duster. The dust coats wasps as they move through the entry and is carried into the nest, spreading through the colony. It is not a spray — it does not require direct contact with every insect. The colony typically collapses within 24–72 hours.
Paper Wasp Nest Treatment
For exposed paper wasp nests, a direct application of liquid pyrethroid to the nest surface at dusk is standard. The nest is usually removed once the colony is confirmed dead — leaving a grey paper nest on an eave invites other insects and can house overwintering queens.
Wall Void Follow-Up: Sealing the Entry
After the colony dies, the entry point must be sealed. A dead yellow jacket nest in a wall void is not a problem — but an unsealed void entry becomes a ready-made home for a new colony next spring. A good exterminator will either seal the void as part of the treatment or quote it separately.
What Professional Treatment Includes
- Species and nest location confirmation before treatment
- Dusk timing (not daytime)
- Insecticidal dust (not consumer spray) for ground and wall void nests
- Entry point sealing or sealing quote
- 30-day follow-up guarantee from most reputable NYC operators
4. Cost of Wasp Extermination in NYC
Typical Pricing
| Service | Cost Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Paper wasp nest removal | $150–$200 | Single nest; accessible location |
| Ground yellow jacket nest | $175–$275 | Parks, backyards |
| Wall void yellow jacket treatment | $250–$400 | Requires drilling; brownstone common |
| Bald-faced hornet nest (tree) | $200–$350 | Access difficulty varies by height |
| Multiple nests, same property | $300–$500+ | Discount for multiple at one visit |
What Drives the Price Up
- Access difficulty: A nest 6 metres up in a tree or behind cladding costs more than one at eye level.
- Wall void entry: If the exterminator needs to drill to access the nest entry or void, expect to pay for the additional labour.
- August–September rush: Peak season (when nests are largest and calls are highest) means some operators charge a premium or have longer lead times.
- Sealing: Entry point sealing after treatment is sometimes included, sometimes quoted separately ($50–$150 additional).
What to Ask Before Booking
- Is the price for one visit or does it include a follow-up if the colony is not eliminated?
- Do you seal the entry point as part of this service?
- What product are you using and what is the re-entry time?
- Are you licensed with the NYC Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC)?
5. NYC-Specific Hazards: Brownstones and Ground Nests
Brownstone Wall Voids
Brooklyn, Harlem, and the Upper West Side brownstones are among the most common locations for NYC wall void yellow jacket infestations. The reasons are structural: older masonry buildings have weep holes (intentional drainage gaps in mortar), cracked pointing, and utility penetrations that are never fully sealed. Yellow jacket queens scout for cavities in spring — a gap the diameter of a pencil is enough.
By August, what started as a spring queen has become a colony of 2,000–5,000 workers operating inside a void that may be a metre wide and three metres tall. The occupants are not visible unless you know to look for the flight line of wasps entering and exiting a single mortar gap.
Signs of a wall void yellow jacket nest:
- Visible stream of wasps entering and exiting a single point in the mortar or around a window frame
- Buzzing heard from inside a wall or ceiling, especially in August
- Wasps appearing inside the apartment near light fixtures or electrical outlets (a sign of a large, established colony)
- Dead wasps collecting on interior window sills
If you see wasps entering a wall, do not spray the hole. Call an exterminator that day.
Ground Nests in NYC Parks and Backyards
Ground nests are common in Prospect Park, Central Park, Riverside Park, and residential backyards with soil areas. They are most dangerous in late summer when foraging activity is highest and the colony is defensive about food sources.
Signs of a ground yellow jacket nest:
- A hole in bare soil or at the base of a shrub with wasps flying in and out in a steady stream
- Wasps hovering near the ground in a small area
- Multiple stings from below (stepping on or near the nest entrance)
Report ground nests in public parks to 311. On private property, treat it as a professional job — do not pour petrol or water into the hole.
6. Tenant and Landlord Responsibilities for Wasp Nests in NYC
Under NYC Housing Maintenance Code §27-2018, landlords are required to keep premises free of pest infestation. Wasp nests in building structures — wall voids, eaves, roof overhangs, window frames — fall under the landlord’s maintenance duty.
Steps if Your Landlord Won’t Act
- Document the nest: Photograph the entry point, flight activity, and location with a date/time stamp.
- Notify in writing: Email or certified letter to the building super and landlord specifying the location and the risk (especially if anyone in the unit has a known bee/wasp allergy).
- File a 311 complaint: NYC HPD will inspect and can issue a violation. Call 311 or go to nyc.gov/311.
- Escalate to emergency if warranted: If the nest is active, large, and poses an immediate health risk (allergy, child access), note that in your complaint and to HPD directly.
Tenant-Area Nests
If the nest is on furniture, in a planter, or in an area exclusively in the tenant’s control (a private rooftop terrace, for example), the tenant may be responsible. When in doubt, notify the landlord first and let them make the responsibility determination in writing.
7. Choosing a Wasp Exterminator Near You in NYC
What a Good NYC Wasp Exterminator Does
- Confirms species before quoting treatment (yellow jacket vs. paper wasp vs. hornet changes the protocol)
- Treats at dusk — does not show up at noon
- Uses insecticidal dust for enclosed and ground nests, not just spray
- Provides a 30-day guarantee
- Discusses entry point sealing as part of the service
- Holds a valid pesticide applicator licence issued by the NYS DEC
Red Flags
- Quotes over the phone without asking about nest location and species
- Offers to treat a wall void with consumer spray
- Will not give a written quote
- Cannot provide their NYS DEC licence number
Checking Licence Status
NYS DEC maintains a pesticide applicator licence lookup online. Search for the company name or applicator name at dec.ny.gov before booking. An unlicensed applicator applying restricted-use pesticides in NYC is operating illegally.
Related Resources
- Wasp Nest Removal Cost NYC — Detailed pricing by borough and nest type.
- Same-Day Exterminator NYC — Emergency pest control when you need someone today.
- NYS DEC Pesticide Applicator Lookup: dec.ny.gov
- NYC 311: File a pest complaint at nyc.gov/311 or call 311.
Not sure what species you have? Send a photo to an exterminator before booking — most NYC operators will give you a species ID over the phone or by text before quoting. Do not touch or spray any nest until you know what you are dealing with.