Eaves and Soffits
The most common paper wasp spot, under the roof line.
Find It · Remove It · Keep It Gone
Killing the wasps you see leaves the nest behind to rebuild. We find the nest, including the hidden ones in wall voids and the ground, remove it at the source, and help stop it from coming back.
Spraying the wasps flying around a nest does nothing to the nest itself. The colony inside keeps producing workers, and within days the activity is back. Real nest removal means treating the colony at the source and taking the nest down.
The hard part is often finding it. A few wasps at a soffit can lead to a nest inside the wall, and a steady stream at a lawn hole can mark a yellowjacket colony of hundreds underground. We locate the true nest, treat it, and remove what can be safely taken out.
Locate, treat, remove, and prevent.
We trace activity to the real nest, even when it is hidden.
We treat the colony inside the nest before removal.
Accessible nests are taken down so they cannot be reused.
We handle the wall-void and underground nests sprays cannot reach.
We advise on sealing the eaves and gaps wasps reuse.
EPA-approved products, safe for the family once dry.
Wasps and hornets build in predictable spots. We check them all.
The most common paper wasp spot, under the roof line.
Wasps slip through gaps to nest inside walls and attics.
Yellowjackets nest underground with a small, busy opening.
Bald-faced hornets build large gray aerial nests in branches.
Rafters, railings, and furniture undersides shelter nests.
Quiet structures are favorites for undisturbed nest building.
We follow the activity to the true nest, hidden or not.
We treat the colony at the source in protective gear.
Once the colony is down, we take out accessible nests.
We advise on closing the gaps so wasps do not rebuild.
We kept seeing wasps at the soffit and it turned out the nest was inside the wall. Armory found it, treated it, and sealed the gap. Two other companies never figured that out.
Very knowledgeable. I have him handle pest issues at all of my houses. Quick to respond and gets it done right. Highly recommend.
He did an extra treatment on the first visit and came back after two weeks. The problem was gone in both houses. Very trustworthy.
The nest you can see is sometimes the easy case. Wasps and yellowjackets frequently nest inside wall voids, soffits, and underground, where the only clue is a steady stream of insects at a small opening. Knocking that opening loose without treating the colony first can release hundreds of defensive wasps at once.
We work it the safe way. We confirm where the nest actually is, treat the colony at the source, and only then remove what can be taken out, sealing the entry so a new queen does not move into the same spot next season. That is how nest removal lasts instead of repeating every few weeks.
Get a free inspection and wasp nest removal from a licensed, veteran-owned team. We find the hidden nests and stop the rebuilds across the Oklahoma City metro.