Hornet Removal in Connecticut & New York
Professional hornet nest removal throughout Western CT and Southeastern NY. Safe elimination of bald-faced hornets, European hornets, and all stinging insects. Licensed in both states.
Professional Hornet Removal in CT & NY
Hornets are aggressive stinging insects that pose serious safety risks to Connecticut and New York residents. These large wasps build substantial nests and aggressively defend them, often stinging multiple times when disturbed. Hornet nests near homes, playgrounds, or high-traffic areas require immediate professional removal to protect families and pets from dangerous encounters.
Effective Pest Management provides safe, professional hornet removal throughout Connecticut and New York. Our experienced technicians use proper protective equipment and proven techniques to eliminate hornet nests safely and completely, ensuring your property is protected from these aggressive stinging insects.
Common Hornet Species in Connecticut & New York
Bald-Faced Hornets
The most common and aggressive hornet in our region:
- Appearance: Black with white or ivory markings on face and abdomen
- Size: 5/8 to 3/4 inch long (larger than yellowjackets)
- Nest: Large gray, football-shaped paper nests, often in trees or under eaves
- Behavior: Extremely aggressive when defending nest; can sting multiple times
- Colony Size: 400-700 workers at peak season
- Active Season: May through October in CT and NY
European Hornets
The largest hornet species in North America:
- Appearance: Brown with yellow stripes and pale face
- Size: Up to 1.5 inches long (queen)
- Nest: Build nests in hollow trees, wall voids, attics, and other cavities
- Behavior: Less aggressive than bald-faced hornets but still defensive of nest
- Unique Trait: Active at night, attracted to lights
- Problem: Can damage trees by stripping bark to build nests
Identifying Hornet Nests
- Bald-Faced Hornet Nests: Gray, papery, football or teardrop-shaped, typically 12-24 inches tall
- Location: Trees, shrubs, under eaves, on sides of buildings, sometimes underground
- Entrance: Single opening near bottom of nest
- Material: Wood fiber chewed into paper pulp
- Growth: Start small in spring; reach full size by late summer
- Activity: Constant traffic of hornets entering and leaving nest
Dangers of Hornet Nests
Hornets pose serious risks that require professional intervention:
- Multiple Stings: Hornets can sting repeatedly without dying
- Aggressive Defense: Entire colony will attack when nest is threatened
- Painful Stings: Hornet stings are more painful than bee stings
- Allergic Reactions: Can cause severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis)
- Swarm Attacks: Dozens or hundreds of hornets may attack simultaneously
- Children & Pets: Especially vulnerable to hornet attacks
- Long Defense Range: Will chase intruders 50+ feet from nest
Signs of Hornet Activity
- Visible Nest: Gray paper nest in tree, shrub, or on building
- Flying Hornets: Large wasps flying in and out of specific location
- Chewed Wood: European hornets strip bark from trees and shrubs
- Buzzing Sounds: Audible buzzing from inside walls or attics
- Increased Activity: More hornets visible as summer progresses
- Aggressive Behavior: Hornets buzzing around people or pets near nest area
Why CT & NY Have Hornet Problems
- Wooded Areas: Abundant trees provide ideal nesting sites
- Mature Landscapes: Established trees and shrubs attract hornets
- Suburban Development: Human activity near natural hornet habitat
- Climate: Our region's climate suits hornet reproduction
- Food Sources: Abundant insects and nectar support large colonies
Our Hornet Removal Process
Step 1: Assessment
We safely assess the hornet nest situation:
- Locate all nests on your Connecticut or New York property
- Identify hornet species
- Assess nest size and location
- Determine safest removal approach
- Identify any immediate safety concerns
Step 2: Safety Preparation
- Protective equipment for technicians (full bee suits)
- Clear area of people and pets
- Close windows and doors on nearby buildings
- Plan escape routes if needed
Step 3: Nest Treatment
- Direct Application: Professional-grade insecticides applied directly into nest entrance
- Knockdown Treatment: Quick-acting products eliminate hornets rapidly
- Complete Coverage: Treatment reaches entire colony inside nest
- Evening Treatment: Best done at dusk when all hornets are in nest
Step 4: Nest Removal
- Wait 24-48 hours for complete elimination
- Remove nest from location (when safe and accessible)
- Dispose of nest properly
- Clean area of hornet debris
Step 5: Prevention
- Application of preventive treatment to previous nest sites
- Recommendations for deterring future nesting
- Inspection of property for additional nests
When to Call for Hornet Removal
Contact us immediately if:
- You discover a hornet nest on or near your property
- Hornets are entering your home through walls or attic
- A nest is located near high-traffic areas (doors, walkways, play areas)
- You or family members are allergic to stings
- Hornets are acting aggressively toward people or pets
- You see increased hornet activity around your home
DIY Hornet Removal is Dangerous
Never attempt to remove hornet nests yourself:
- Risk of being stung dozens or hundreds of times
- Store-bought sprays have insufficient range and knockdown power
- Disturbing nest without killing all hornets causes aggressive swarming
- Falling from ladders while being attacked
- Allergic reactions can be life-threatening
- Professional equipment and protective gear required
Hornet Prevention Tips
- Spring Monitoring: Watch for queens building new nests in spring
- Remove Early Nests: Small nests (golf ball size) are safer to treat early
- Seal Entry Points: Close gaps in siding, soffits, and eaves
- Remove Attractants: Keep garbage sealed; clean up fallen fruit
- Tree Maintenance: Fill tree cavities that could house European hornets
- Previous Sites: Treat areas where nests were located in previous years
Emergency Hornet Situations
Seek immediate medical attention if:
- Someone is stung and has difficulty breathing
- Severe swelling, especially of face or throat
- Dizziness, rapid pulse, or nausea after being stung
- Known allergy to stings
- Multiple stings (more than 10-15)
Call 911 for severe reactions, then contact us to remove the nest.
Why Choose Effective Pest Management?
- Safety First: Proper protective equipment and safety protocols
- Experienced: 15+ years safely removing hornet nests in CT, now serving NY
- Same-Day Service: Emergency response for dangerous nest situations
- Licensed & Insured: Fully licensed in Connecticut and New York
- Complete Removal: We eliminate entire colonies and remove nests
- Professional Products: Commercial-grade treatments not available to consumers
- Guaranteed Results: We ensure complete elimination
Service Areas in Connecticut & New York
Connecticut: Danbury, Bethel, Ridgefield, Newtown, Brookfield, New Milford, New Fairfield, Wilton, Norwalk, Redding, Weston, and all surrounding Western CT towns
New York: Patterson, Brewster, North Salem, South Salem, Pound Ridge, and surrounding Putnam and Westchester County areas
Get Hornet Removal Today
Don't risk dangerous hornet encounters. Contact us today for professional, safe hornet nest removal.
Connecticut: 203-749-0863
New York: 845-302-4969
Email: info@effectivepestmgmt.com
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