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Take the Sting Out of Your Home!

Howdy, Lubbock and surrounding areas! Nothing ruins a nice day outside like aggressive wasps, hornets, or an unexpected bee swarm. Whether they’ve built a nest in your eaves, attic, or trees, these stingers can be a serious nuisance—and even a danger. That’s where SWAT Pest Control comes in! We’ll safely remove unwanted nests and help keep them from coming back.

 

 

Call in the SWAT Team for Stinging Insect Control!

Don’t let wasps, hornets, or rogue bee swarms take over your space! Contact SWAT Pest Control today, serving Lubbock and surrounding areas, and let us safely remove the problem so you can enjoy your yard worry-free!

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Stinging Insects

Our Game Plan for Stinging Squad Eviction!

  • Thorough Nest Inspection – We locate and assess nests to determine the best removal approach.

  • Safe & Effective Treatments – We carefully remove wasp and hornet nests to prevent further infestations.

  • Bee-Friendly Approach – Whenever possible, we contact local beekeepers to relocate honeybees safely instead of exterminating them.

Are These Buzzing Pests Taking Over?

  • Increased wasp or hornet activity around your home

  • Visible nests under eaves, in trees, or inside wall voids

  • Sudden swarms of bees clustering in or around your property

  • Painful stings or allergic reactions from insect encounters

FAQs

Q: Do you remove all stinging insects the same way?

A: Not quite! Wasps and hornets require targeted removal, while honeybees are essential pollinators—we try to relocate them through a local beekeeper whenever possible.

 

Q: How can I prevent wasps and hornets from building nests?

A: Regular inspections, sealing cracks, and reducing food sources (like open trash bins) can help keep them from settling near your home.

 

Q: Are your treatments safe for pets and kids?

A: Yes! Our methods focus on effective pest control while keeping your outdoor spaces safe for your family and pets.

Stinging Insect Fun Facts – The Good, the Bad & the Ouch!

  • Wasps can sting multiple times, unlike honeybees that sting only once.

  • Hornets are actually a type of wasp and can be even more aggressive.

  • Honeybees are responsible for pollinating one-third of the food we eat.

  • Some wasp species help control other pests by hunting flies, caterpillars, and even spiders!

Buzz Off! Easy Ways to Keep Stingers Away

  • Keep garbage cans sealed and food covered to avoid attracting wasps.

  • Fill in small holes or cracks in your walls to prevent nesting.

  • Avoid wearing strong floral scents when spending time outdoors.

  • Trim overgrown shrubs and trees where insects love to build their homes.

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Protect your Lubbock home from silent invaders—schedule your SWAT Pest Control termite inspection today and keep those wood-munching outlaws at bay!

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