Las Vegas homes face wasp pressure throughout spring, summer, and fall from two primary species: paper wasps and yellow jackets. Both build nests on and around Las Vegas structures — eaves, soffits, patio covers, block walls, and ground voids. Both can sting repeatedly and will defend their nest aggressively when disturbed. Yellow jackets are the more dangerous of the two — their ground nests and wall void nests are difficult to locate, their colonies are large, and they release alarm pheromones when threatened that trigger mass stinging responses. Do not attempt to remove a wasp nest without professional equipment and training.
A crushed or threatened yellow jacket releases an alarm pheromone that signals the entire colony to attack. A disturbed nest can deliver dozens of stings in seconds — never attempt DIY removal of a yellow jacket nest.
For anyone with an allergy to stinging insects, a single wasp sting can trigger life-threatening anaphylaxis. Seek emergency medical care immediately for difficulty breathing, widespread swelling, dizziness, or hives.
This page covers paper wasps and yellow jackets — the two primary stinging-wasp species that nest on Las Vegas homes and properties. Bees and hornets are handled on their own dedicated pages.
The most aggressive wasp in Las Vegas. Yellow and black striped, about 0.5 inches. Ground nesters or wall void nesters — nests are often hidden and difficult to locate without professional inspection. A single nest can contain 1,000+ workers. Active spring through early fall, most aggressive in late summer when colony is at peak size. Attracted to sweet foods, garbage, and protein sources — common at outdoor dining areas and BBQs.
The most commonly seen wasp around Las Vegas homes. Slender with long dangling legs, brown to reddish-brown with yellow markings. Builds open, umbrella-shaped paper nests under eaves, soffits, patio covers, door frames, and in shrubs. Less aggressive than yellow jackets — will sting if the nest is disturbed or threatened directly. Nests are visible and easier to locate than yellow jacket nests.
Wasps are not bees. They sting repeatedly, do not die after stinging, and can rally a colony to defend the nest. Knowing the difference matters — both for treating stings and for choosing how to respond when a nest is found.
Both species sting repeatedly. Unlike honey bees, wasps do not lose their stinger or die after stinging — a single wasp can deliver multiple stings in rapid succession.
Allergic reactions can be life-threatening. Anaphylaxis can develop within minutes of a sting. For anyone with a known stinging-insect allergy, a single sting is a medical emergency.
Yellow jackets attack as a colony. A crushed or threatened yellow jacket releases an alarm pheromone that signals other workers to swarm and sting — one disturbed nest can deliver dozens of stings within seconds.
Seek emergency medical care immediately if a stung person shows swelling beyond the sting site, difficulty breathing, dizziness, or hives. Anaphylactic reactions require epinephrine and immediate transport.
Keep people and pets away from the area. Call Pest Control Inc directly — we provide same-day service during business hours and 24/7 emergency response.
📞 (702) 228-4394Las Vegas construction patterns — stucco over block, tile roofs, deep eaves, block walls with weep holes, and rocked-out front and back yards — create predictable nesting sites for paper wasps and yellow jackets. These are the eight locations PCI technicians inspect first on every wasp call.
Most common paper wasp location. Sheltered, shaded, and out of reach — ideal conditions for the umbrella-shaped open-cell paper nest.
Paper wasps and yellow jackets both use covered patio framing for nest attachment. Vinyl, wood, and aluminum patio covers are all common sites.
Yellow jackets exploit gaps in block walls and weep holes in stucco. The cavity behind a block wall is a textbook yellow jacket nesting space.
Yellow jacket ground nests are common under decorative landscape rock, mulch beds, and irrigation valve boxes. Entry is often a single small hole.
Yellow jackets entering through exterior gaps can build colonies inside wall voids. These nests are dangerous and require professional void treatment.
Paper wasps frequently build small starter nests in the protected gaps around door frames, window frames, and shutter mounts.
Yellow jackets entering through soffit gaps or roof penetrations can establish colonies in attic voids. Listen for sustained buzzing inside the home.
Early-season nest starts often appear in the protected cavities of BBQ grills, patio furniture, and unused planters — inspect before first spring use.
Pest Control Inc’s Health Conscious Service Program is an Integrated Pest Management approach designed for Southern Nevada pest conditions. For wasp control, it means a direct, targeted treatment of the nest itself — not broadcast spraying — combined with physical nest removal where the nest can be reached, and void treatment where it cannot.
FOUR-STEP WASP REMOVAL PROCESS
Species identification, nest location, colony size assessment, and entry points for wall and void nests. Licensed PCI technician confirms whether the nest is accessible for physical removal or requires void treatment.
Direct nest treatment with appropriate professional products. Protective equipment is worn. Treatment is timed for maximum colony presence — early morning or evening, never during the heat of the day.
Physical nest removal where the nest is accessible — old nests left in place attract re-nesting next season. Void treatment is used where the nest is inside a wall, soffit, or other enclosed structure.
Follow-up confirms colony elimination. Prevention recommendations cover sealing entry points and reducing food attractants. Every wasp treatment is backed by PCI’s money-back guarantee.
There are dozens of pest control companies operating in Las Vegas. Here is what makes Pest Control Inc different — and why it matters when you have an active wasp nest on your home.
Pest Control Inc is a 3-generation family-owned company — not a national franchise, not a private equity roll-up. Every technician is accountable directly to the family that owns the business.
Licensed under the Nevada Department of Agriculture Pest Control License #4632. Member of the National Pest Management Association (NPMA). Every technician is licensed, insured, drug tested, and background checked.
Every wasp treatment is backed by PCI’s money-back guarantee. If wasp activity returns between scheduled visits, we come back at no additional charge. If you are not satisfied, we make it right.
We call back in 30 minutes or less during business hours. For active wasp nests and stings, call (702) 228-4394 any time — our 24/7 emergency line is answered directly.
Our branded IPM approach uses targeted nest treatment, not broadcast spraying. Effective against yellow jackets and paper wasps. Safe for your family and pets. No unnecessary chemical exposure.
Call now for a 30-minute callback or request your free wasp inspection online. 3-generation family-owned. Licensed #4632. Money-back guarantee.
VERIFIED REVIEW SCORES
Many Las Vegas pest control companies are either national franchise operations or regional chains. Here is how Pest Control Inc differs on the attributes that matter most for safe, complete wasp nest removal.
| Attribute | Pest Control Inc | Typical National Franchise |
|---|---|---|
| Treatment approach | ✓ Health Conscious Service Program — direct nest treatment plus physical removal where accessible | — Standardized national treatment protocols; nest removal varies by location |
| Ownership | ✓ 3-generation family-owned — not a franchise | — Corporate-owned or franchised; remote management |
| Callback commitment | ✓ 30 minutes or less during business hours — confirmed and published | — National call center routing; response times vary |
| Guarantee | ✓ Money-back guarantee on every service | — Service guarantees vary; may require specific plan tiers |
| Technician standards | ✓ Licensed, insured, drug tested, and background checked — directly accountable to ownership | — Standards vary by franchise location and turnover rate |
| Emergency service | ✓ 24/7 emergency wasp service throughout Clark County | — Emergency availability varies by location and staffing |
Call (702) 228-4394 or request your free wasp inspection online. Pest Control Inc responds in 30 minutes or less during business hours and 24/7 for emergencies. 3-generation family-owned, licensed, insured, and backed by a money-back guarantee. Serving Las Vegas Valley and all of Clark County, NV.
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