
Know It
Breezy vs. Wasps
Our Breezy Pros bring more than just bug spray to the job. With world-class training, years of hands-on experience, and a sharp eye for nests, they know exactly how to stop wasps in their tracks. From clusters under decks to hives clinging to eaves and playsets, we’ve seen it all—and we know how to handle it fast. Best of all, we don’t just know bugs—we know people. That means you’ll get top-tier service and real results with every visit.
Winter is here. We're ready.
As the cold settles in, pests start looking for one thing: warmth — and they don’t mind crashing at your place to find it. From mice slipping in through gaps to spiders and overwintering bugs hiding in attics and wall voids, winter brings a whole new wave of indoor pressure. That’s why strong winter protection matters — and why our Breezy Pros stay ahead of the season. We know where pests hunker down, how they move when temps drop, and how to keep your home feeling exactly how it should: comfortable, calm, and pest-free.
Spot It
Pest Profile

1/4" to 1"
Black with yellow or white markings.
Size:
Color:
Yes; strong flyers.
Spring & summer.
Wings:
No; build paper nests on eaves, decks, playsets.
No; main risk is stings.
Yes; painful sting, can sting multiple times.
Season:
Stings/Bites:
Carries Disease:
Home/Yard Damage:

Fix It
Easiest way to get rid of wasps:
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Schedule with Breezy. Call us today for a free inspection: (501) 295-3438.
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Treatment. Your Breezy Pro will inspect your home & property, then provide a tailored pest solution.
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Follow up. Each visit includes a full service report + helpful tips to keep pests away. With our recurring visits, you don't just get pest control—you get peace of mind.
Signs you've got wasps.
Visible nests
Umbrella-shaped, papery nests under eaves, decks, or even in the ground.
Aggressive behavior
Wasps chasing or swarming when disturbed is a clear warning sign.
Buzzing sounds
A steady hum near walls, attics, or outdoor structures could mean hidden nests.
More activity
Seeing wasps flying around eaves, bushes, or trees often points to a nest nearby.
Helpful tips.
1. Seal entry points
Caulk cracks around siding, windows, and eaves. Wasps can sneak inside through even the smallest gaps.
2. Keep garbage sealed
Trash cans with tight lids keep food smells from attracting wasps. Empty them often to avoid drawing in activity.
3. Maintain landscaping
Trim back shrubs, tree limbs, and overgrowth near the house. Clear yard clutter that could provide hidden nesting spots.
4. Cover food & drinks
When eating outside, keep plates, cups, and pet food covered. Wasps are quick to crash cookouts looking for sugar and protein.
5. Avoid nest disturbance
Never swat at or poke a nest. Disturbing wasps can trigger aggressive stings from the entire colony.
6. Use traps wisely
Hang wasp traps away from patios and play areas. They help cut down activity and lure wasps away from your space.
