
Pest Control Schedule for the Lowcountry: How Often?
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Paper wasps, yellowjackets, and hornets removed safely. Active from March through October.
Stinging insects are active in Mount Pleasant from early March through October. Paper wasps — the most common species — build umbrella-shaped open nests on eaves, window frames, door frames, and in shrubbery. They return to the same nesting sites each year. Yellowjackets build in-ground or wall void nests and are significantly more aggressive, especially in late summer when colonies are at peak size.
Bald-faced hornets build the large gray paper-enveloped nests visible in trees and shrubs from mid-summer onward. All three species sting repeatedly and can be a serious risk for allergic individuals.
Across Charleston County, whether you're in James Island, Johns Island, West Ashley, or elsewhere around Mount Pleasant, homeowners call us for wasp nest removal because we treat the conditions specific to this area rather than applying a generic plan. It's the same reason our paper wasps results hold up.
Whether it is a house or a business, the work is similar — residential is scheduled around you, and commercial is scheduled around trading and documented for inspections.
Paper wasp nests are open-celled structures, clearly visible. A new nest in spring begins small — about the size of a golf ball — and can reach 200 workers by midsummer.
Yellowjacket nests are often in abandoned rodent burrows. Guard wasps hovering near a ground opening and flying in and out are the distinctive sign.
Bald-faced hornet nests are the large gray football-shaped structures visible by late summer. Colonies can reach 700 workers and are highly defensive.
Confirm the species before treatment. Paper wasp, yellowjacket, and hornet nests require different approaches.
Nest treated with appropriate product applied directly to the nest opening, ideally at night when workers are inside.
Dead nest removed after treatment is confirmed. Paper wasp nests left in place serve as a deterrent to other colonies if the nest is marked.
Paper wasps return to the same eave sites each spring. Treating and removing the nest does not prevent future nesting at the same site. Nest deterrents — fake nests or physical exclusion — are the follow-up step for recurring sites.
These are the working bands for wasp nest removal locally. A Lowcountry crawl space or a summer attic pushes toward the top of them, because both slow the work down.
| Job size | What it covers | Estimated cost |
|---|---|---|
| One area | A single room or one active problem area | an estimated $85–$250 |
| Whole property | Standard interior treatment with the exterior barrier renewed | an estimated $100–$360 |
| Bigger property | Larger home, or a problem found in the crawl space as well as inside | an estimated $150–$575 |
| Established | Widespread activity needing staged visits and sealing work | an estimated $240–$955 |
Exclusion work is priced separately, because it is construction rather than treatment. See the Mount Pleasant pricing guide for the whole picture, including where insurance does and does not apply.
Mud daubers are solitary wasps that provision mud nests with paralyzed spiders for their larvae. They are not aggressive and very rarely sting. Removal is cosmetic rather than a safety concern.
Yellowjacket colonies grow through summer and reach their largest and most defensive state in August and September, when the colony begins producing new queens. Food sources also become scarcer, increasing foraging aggression around outdoor dining.
Small paper wasp nests that are accessible can be treated at night with aerosol wasp products if you can do so without being trapped near the nest. Yellowjacket ground nests and any nest near a doorway or HVAC unit should be treated professionally due to the risk of a defensive swarm.
wasp nest removal around Mount Pleasant typically falls inside $99–$239. Older housing on crawl spaces sits toward the upper half of that, because there is more to inspect and more to seal.
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