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🐝 Bee & Wasp Removal in Wantagh, NY

Serving Wantagh Since 1982

Wantagh is a South Shore community defined by two iconic Long Island features: Jones Beach State Park, connected to the community by the Wantagh Parkway causeway that runs directly through its residential heart, and the Wantagh Parkway corridor itself — a linear green space that brings wildlife pressure, tick habitat, and outdoor recreation simultaneously to this postwar suburban community. White-tailed deer are common along the parkway margins and in residential backyards adjacent to it, creating active tick zones on lawn edges and garden beds throughout the warm season. The South Shore moisture from the nearby Great South Bay keeps subterranean termite and carpenter ant activity elevated in Wantagh's original Cape Cod and ranch homes from April through October. The commercial strip along Sunrise Highway generates German cockroach and rodent pressure for adjacent residential blocks. Liberty Pest Pros has served Wantagh families since 1982, delivering targeted tick programs for parkway-adjacent properties, family-friendly interior treatments, and effective rodent management. Our Nassau County licensed technicians know Wantagh's pest calendar well. Same-day service is available throughout Wantagh, and every treatment is backed by our satisfaction guarantee.

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Bee & Wasp Removal in Wantagh

Bees, wasps, hornets, and yellow jackets nesting on your property pose a serious sting risk — especially for those with allergies. Liberty Pest Pros safely removes active nests and treats nest sites to prevent rebuilding, covering everything from ground-level yellow jacket nests to aerial hornet nests in trees and eaves.

⚠️ Stinging insect nests grow throughout summer — a nest that's manageable in June can contain thousands of individuals by August. Early removal is always safer and less expensive.

What We Offer in Wantagh

Wasp & Hornet Removal
Aerial nests in eaves, trees, and structures
Yellow Jacket Control
Ground nests and wall void infestations
Bee Removal & Relocation
Honey bee colonies preserved when possible
Nest Treatment
Prevent rebuilding at treated locations

Need a Bee & Wasp Removal in Wantagh?

Same-day appointments available. Family-owned. Nassau County's trusted choice since 1982.

Frequently Asked Questions — Bee & Wasp Removal in Wantagh

What's the difference between bees and wasps?

Honey bees are typically docile, fuzzy, and make honey — we try to relocate their colonies rather than exterminate them. Wasps (yellow jackets, hornets, paper wasps) are smooth, more aggressive, and can sting multiple times. Both require professional handling near a structure.

Can I remove a wasp nest myself?

We strongly advise against it. Disturbing a nest without proper protective equipment can provoke a mass defensive response. Yellow jackets in particular are extremely aggressive when their nest is threatened. Professional removal is fast, affordable, and eliminates the risk entirely.

When is stinging insect season on Long Island?

Yellow jackets and wasps become most aggressive in August and September when colony populations peak and food sources decline. Nests are most visible in fall after leaves drop. Don't wait until peak season — treat nests as soon as they're discovered.

How does the Jones Beach causeway environment create moisture pest pressure in Wantagh?

Wantagh's position as the gateway to Jones Beach — with the Wantagh Parkway causeway crossing through South Shore wetlands — means the community is deeply embedded in coastal mosquito and moisture pest territory. The extensive wetland system surrounding the causeway is a major mosquito breeding source. Homes near the parkway and bay areas experience season-long mosquito pressure requiring regular barrier spray programs.

What South Shore recreational area pest challenges affect Wantagh homeowners?

Wantagh's proximity to Jones Beach State Park, Wantagh Park, and the South Shore bay system creates elevated seasonal pest pressure — particularly mosquitoes, ticks, and wildlife moving from recreational areas into residential neighborhoods. The extensive green corridor between Wantagh and Jones Beach supports deer, raccoon, and skunk populations that regularly cross into residential areas bordering parkway greenways.

Neighborhoods We Serve in Wantagh

Wantagh Park AreaJones Beach CorridorMarine Basin VicinityNorth WantaghWantagh Shores

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