Boston's Atlantic-moderated humid continental climate produces active European hornet and bald-faced hornet colonies from late spring through early fall. Nests frequently appear in the tight eaves, slate-roof voids, and brownstone cornices common on Beacon Hill and Back Bay addresses, where removal requires working at height without damaging historic masonry or copper flashing.
Technicians locate the primary nest and any satellite colonies using inspection mirrors and inspection cameras before applying a labeled residual dust directly into the entrance. This method avoids the aerosol drift that can affect neighbors on narrow South End streets or near the Public Garden. Ground nests in Dorchester and Jamaica Plain yards receive a different soil drench protocol to reach the queen chamber without excavation.
After the colony is eliminated, the void is sealed with stainless-steel mesh and exterior-grade caulk to prevent re-entry the following season. All work occurs within posted hours at the Beacon Hill shop, with same-day response available for stings near playgrounds or restaurant patios along the Freedom Trail corridor.
Homeowners receive a written site diagram noting nest location and any conducive conditions such as unsealed soffits or standing water on flat roofs that attract foraging workers.
Hornet Removal Services We Offer
✓European Hornet Nest Removal
Locates and eliminates active European hornet colonies inside attics and wall voids typical of Beacon Hill and Back Bay brownstones.
✓Bald-Faced Hornet Ground Nest Treatment
Treats subterranean bald-faced hornet nests in yards and park edges throughout Dorchester, Roxbury, and Jamaica Plain.
✓Yellowjacket Colony Extraction
Removes yellowjacket colonies from commercial trash enclosures and loading docks near Faneuil Hall and the waterfront.
✓Attic and Soffit Hornet Removal
Extracts nests from roof eaves and soffits on multi-family buildings in the South End and Charlestown without damaging slate or copper.
✓Emergency Hornet Response
Provides same-day nest treatment for active stings around schools, playgrounds, and outdoor seating in North End and Allston.
✓Hornet Exclusion for Historic Structures
Installs mesh and sealant barriers on older homes in Beacon Hill and the North End to stop future nesting in masonry voids.
How it works
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Site Inspection
Technician performs a full exterior and attic inspection to identify nest location, species, and any secondary entry points.
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Targeted Treatment
Applies labeled dust or drench directly into the nest entrance during evening hours when workers are inside.
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Nest Removal and Void Sealing
Removes the nest structure where accessible and seals the void with steel mesh and exterior caulk.
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Follow-Up and Prevention Plan
Returns in 7–10 days to confirm activity has ceased and provides recommendations for reducing future attractants.
Pricing
Pricing varies by nest height, accessibility, and number of colonies; quotes provided after inspection during Mon–Fri 8am–6pm or Sat 9am–2pm.