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Stinging Insect Control in Southwest Florida That Eliminates Nests and Prevents Recolonization

Remove wasps, bees, and hornets before someone gets stung

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What You Get

Same-day service when you call before noon

Complete nest removal, not just surface spraying

Targeted treatment of nesting sites to prevent recolonization

Family- and pet-safe treatment methods

Biologist-supported solutions for Africanized bee encounters or complex infestations. Why? Because Africanized bees are visually indistinguishable from European honey bees to the naked eye, they can do much more harm.

Species identification to determine the safest removal method

The Problem

Stinging Insects in Southwest Florida Are More Than a Nuisance

Florida’s warm, humid climate supports year-round nesting. Colonies don’t die off in winter as they do in northern states. They grow, split, and spread across your property month after month.

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Attacks and Rapid Growth

A single paper wasp nest under your porch can house hundreds of wasps by late summer. Yellow jackets nesting inside a wall cavity will defend aggressively if vibrations disturb them. Africanized honey bees, now established in Southwest Florida, attack in swarms when they perceive a threat near their colony.

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Disease & Health Risks

Even without an allergy, multiple stings from a disturbed colony send people to the emergency room every year in Lee, Collier, Charlotte, and Sarasota counties.

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Rapid Breeding & Re-Infestation

In Southwest Florida, stinging insects can start new colonies at any time of year. If you do not stay ahead of them, the same eaves, soffits, fence posts, and landscape features that attracted the first nest will keep drawing new ones back. Scheduled prevention targets high-risk zones before colonies gain traction, so you stop nests early rather than react after they spread.

Why DIY Fails

Hidden nests inside wall voids, attic spaces, and underground

Species-specific aggression levels and defensive behaviors

Secondary nests and satellite colonies nearby

Recurring nesting in the same favorable locations season after season

Without proper identification and site treatment, stinging insects return to the same spots. They are attracted to the pheromones left behind by previous colonies.

The Solution

Eliminate Stinging Insects Today and Keep Them Away

A single sting can send someone to the hospital. Professional stinging insect control in Southwest Florida eliminates active colonies and prevents new ones from establishing by combining three things.

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Identification

You get the exact species identified on your property, because paper wasps, yellow jackets, hornets, carpenter bees, and honey bees all need different treatment. Guess wrong, and you risk failed service and more stings.

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Removal

You get species-specific removal that hits the colony where it lives: aerial nests are treated and removed, ground nests are treated at the source, and wall-void colonies are handled with targeted applications that avoid opening walls. Honey bees are sent to licensed beekeepers for live relocation when possible.

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Prevention

If you only remove the nest, you invite the next one. You get residual protection on old nest sites and hot spots like eaves, soffits, fence lines, and utility boxes to repel scouts and stop recolonization.

This three-step approach stops the active threat and creates a treated barrier so new colonies don’t take hold.

Everything is documented, so you know exactly what was found, what was treated, and what to watch for.

Results You Can Expect

Active nests eliminated, typically within one visit

Nesting sites treated to prevent recolonization

Early detection of new colony activity on follow-up visits

Free re-treatment if stinging insects return between scheduled visits

Your Process

Eliminate and Prevent Stinging Insects in 4 Easy Steps

Four steps for sting-free protection for you and your property.

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Tell Us What You’re Experiencing

Call or request service online. Describe where you’re seeing nests or activity, the approximate size, and whether anyone has been stung.

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Same-Day Inspection When Available

Our licensed technician inspects the property, identifies the species, locates all active nests and satellite colonies, and assesses the risk of stings to your household.

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Nest Removal and Site Treatment

We eliminate active colonies using the safest, most effective method for the species. Nesting sites and high-risk areas receive residual treatment. You receive photos and documentation of the work.

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Ongoing Prevention

Once active colonies are eliminated, we transition to scheduled prevention visits to treat nesting hotspots and catch new activity before colonies establish.

Your only job is to enjoy your yard without watching every step.

Why Paske

Why Paske Stinging Insect Control Works When Others Fail

Most pest companies treat the symptoms. We solve the problem.

Identification, removal, and prevention handled together

Species-specific strategies for wasps, hornets, and bees

Residual treatments that stop recolonization at previous nesting sites

Same-day service available

Biologist on staff for Africanized bee encounters and complex colony situations

30+ years of stinging insect control experience in Southwest Florida

100% satisfaction guarantee

We identify the species before we treat. We eliminate colonies at the source. We prevent new ones from taking their place.

What Our Customers Say

Stinging Insect Control Results Across Southwest Florida

★★★★★ 4.8 Average Rating

970+ Google Reviews

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Pricing

Stinging Insect Control Pricing

Complete Protection Package

$149

initial service + $43/month monitoring

Full inspection

Species identification

Nest removal

Site treatment

Documentation

ongoing prevention visits

Custom pricing available for large properties, commercial locations, or severe infestations.

Take the Next Step

Ready to Stop the Cycle?

Schedule service today. Call before noon for same-day availability across Sarasota, Charlotte, Lee, and Collier Counties.