Expert Bee & Wasp Removal in Keller, TX

Immediate Safety

Precision Nest Elimination

A stinging insect nest near your entryway, eaves, or play area is more than a nuisance; it is a high-priority safety risk. At Gann’s Pest Control, we specialize in the rapid, clinical removal of aggressive stinging insects. Unlike DIY methods that can agitate a colony, our approach combines tactical protective gear with advanced knockdown agents that neutralize threats instantly. We don’t just “spray and walk away”—we ensure the nest is physically extracted and the area is treated to prevent a new colony from reclaiming the site.

Identifying the Threat

Stinging Species Identification

Paper Wasps & Yellow Jackets

Known for extreme territorial aggression and “alarm pheromones” that signal the entire colony to attack. They often build “umbrella” nests in eaves or hidden colonies in wall voids.

Hornets

These build large, aerial “paper” nests. A single colony can house hundreds of workers capable of delivering multiple, painful stings.

Carpenter Bees

These solitary pests drill perfectly circular holes into your home’s wood fascia and decking, leading to moisture rot and structural weakening.

Diagnostic Checklist

Signs of a Hidden Colony

Often, the nest isn’t visible. Look for these red flags around your property:
termite mud-tubes

Persistent "Flight Paths"

Seeing insects consistently entering and exiting a specific crack in your siding or a gap in your brickwork.

Audible Humming

A vibrating or low buzzing sound coming from behind a wall or ceiling, especially in the evening.
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Staining

Dark patches on drywall or ceilings can indicate a honeybee hive producing honey that is seeping into your structural materials.

"Sawdust" Near Wood

Small piles of fresh wood shavings below eaves or decks, indicating active Carpenter Bee drilling.
Ant Prevention - Sealing Kitchen Pantry Items

Our Advanced Extraction Protocol

1.

Thermal Imaging Inspection

We use thermal technology to locate hidden nests behind siding or inside soffits. This allows us to pinpoint the “heat signature” of the colony, ensuring we target the source without unnecessary drilling or damage to your home’s structure.
2.

Instant Neutralization

Using professional-grade, pressurized equipment, we neutralize the colony instantly. This high-speed knockdown is critical—it prevents the release of “alarm pheromones” that trigger the swarm response, keeping your family and neighbors safe during the process.
3.

Physical Nest Extraction

Once the threat is neutralized, we physically remove the nest structure. Leaving old nests behind can lead to secondary issues, as the decaying organic matter often attracts scavenger pests like carpet beetles and ants.
4.

Pheromone & Scent Scrubbing

The final, most important step is breaking down the chemical “scent markers” left behind by the queen. We treat the site with specialized agents to ensure future scouts don’t select that exact location to start a new colony next season.

Our Advanced Remediation Protocol

Forensic Assessment
We identify the specific species—whether it’s the invasive German Cockroach or the larger American and Smokybrown varieties—to determine the exact chemistry needed.
Growth Regulator Technology
We utilize advanced Insect Growth Regulators that act as “birth control” for the colony, preventing juveniles from reaching reproductive maturity.
Precision Baiting
By utilizing high-potency, attractive baits in cracks and crevices, we ensure the treatment is carried directly back to the “harborages” deep within walls where sprays cannot reach.

Why Keller Trusts Gann’s for Stinging Insect Safety

Urgent Response: We prioritize stinging insect calls to ensure your family can enjoy your outdoor spaces without fear.
Structural Integrity: We don’t just kill the bugs; we offer exclusion services to seal the gaps, vents, and crevices that flying insects use as “doorways” into your attic.
The Human Element: Our technicians, like Walker and Kandace, are highly trained in handling aggressive species with a calm, professional demeanor that ensures the safety of your property and neighbors.
The Gann’s Guarantee: We stand by our work. If a new nest is started in a treated area between scheduled visits, we return to handle it at no extra cost.

Hear from our clients

With over 45 years of experience, Gann’s Pest Control has become a trusted name in pest management. We combine safe, science-backed solutions with friendly, dependable service to keep your outdoor spaces wasp-free. Our custom plans, reliable support, and competitive pricing make us the go-to choice for bee and wasp removal in Keller, TX.

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    FAQ

    We strongly advise against it. DIY sprays often agitate the colony before they can kill it. Wasps release an “alarm pheromone” when threatened, which can trigger a mass swarm response. Our professional equipment neutralizes the colony before they can react.
    Without professional treatment, yes. Scouts look for sheltered areas with the scent of previous success. Our “Pheromone Scrubbing” and residual barrier treatments are designed specifically to disrupt this cycle.
    Honey bees require a specialized approach to avoid leaving behind honey that can attract secondary pests like ants and roaches. We will assess the site and, if necessary, coordinate with a live-removal specialist.
    Yes. We believe in protecting our local Keller ecosystem. If you have a honey bee swarm, our first goal is to determine if a live relocation is possible via local apiaries and bee specialists.
    While both belong to the same family, hornets are generally larger and build enclosed, football-shaped nests. Wasps typically build smaller, open-faced nests. Both can be aggressive and require professional handling.
    Yes. While Mud Daubers are rarely aggressive, their mud nests are unsightly and can stain your brick or stone. We remove the nests and apply a treatment to discourage them from returning to your walls.

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