Safety-first response for visible wasp activity

Wasp Nest Removal

Visible wasp activity around your home, garden, roofline, shed, or business premises should be handled carefully. Where wasps are repeatedly entering the same point or gathering in one area, there may be an active nest that needs professional attention.

CLAWS provides professional wasp nest removal in Dublin, Wicklow and Kildare with a safe, inspection-led approach. We assess the nest location, review the level of activity, and provide the most suitable treatment response for the property. The focus is on safety, practical next steps, and reducing further risk to occupants, staff, or visitors.

Wasp nest response at a Dublin property

Professional Wasp Nest Support for Homes and Businesses for Properties

Wasp activity often becomes more noticeable when insects start moving repeatedly in and out of the same roof edge, vent, soffit, shed panel, wall void, or outdoor structure. In some cases, the first sign is a regular flight path. In others, people notice buzzing sounds inside walls or ceiling spaces, or increasing wasp presence near entrances, garden areas, bins, or customer-facing zones.

Effective wasp control depends on identifying whether the activity is isolated or linked to a nest, understanding where the nest is likely to be located, and responding in a safe and controlled way. CLAWS supports both residential and commercial clients across Dublin with practical assessment and professional treatment planning.

Signs of Wasp Activity

  • Frequent wasp movement near rooflines, soffits, sheds, or wall gaps
  • Buzzing sounds in voids, attics, or sheltered sections of the building
  • Repeated entry to one specific location
  • Increased visible activity around gardens, bins, patios, or entrances
  • Wasps gathering around outdoor seating or public-facing areas

Where Wasp Nests Are Commonly Found

Wasp nests are often located in sheltered and less disturbed areas of a property.

  • Roof spaces and attic areas
  • Soffits, fascia sections, and eaves
  • Wall voids and structural cavities
  • Sheds, garages, and garden outbuildings
  • Covered external spaces and hidden corners of buildings

Our Treatment Overview and Safety Approach

CLAWS follows a safety-first approach to wasp nest response. We assess the location of the activity, the likely nest position, and the level of risk around the property before recommending the appropriate next step.

  1. Assessment of visible activity and likely nest location
  2. Review of property access and surrounding safety considerations
  3. Professional treatment planning suited to the site
  4. Clear safety messaging for occupants, staff, or property users
  5. Practical aftercare and monitoring advice where appropriate

Homes, Gardens, and Commercial Sites

We support a wide range of properties across Dublin, including houses, gardens, apartment buildings, schools, hospitality sites, offices, shops, and public-facing premises.

In residential settings, wasp nests are often discovered around rooflines, sheds, or garden areas. In commercial settings, the priority may also involve protecting entrances, customer areas, staff routes, or external work zones where wasp activity is creating concern.

Why Professional Handling Matters

Safety Risk

Wasp nests can become dangerous when disturbed, especially in enclosed spaces or around active entrances and work areas.

Hard-to-Reach Locations

Many nests are found in roof spaces, wall voids, soffits, and elevated structures that require proper assessment before treatment.

Public and Occupant Protection

In homes and businesses alike, managing the risk to residents, staff, visitors, and customers is an important part of the response.

Frequently Asked Questions About Wasp Nest Removal in Dublin, Wicklow and Kildare

How do I know if I have a wasp nest?

A key sign is repeated wasp movement in and out of the same location, such as a roof edge, wall vent, shed, or garden area. Activity often increases during warmer months and can become more noticeable during the day.

Should I try to remove a wasp nest myself?

No. Wasp nests can become aggressive when disturbed, and attempting to treat them without proper equipment can lead to multiple stings. Professional handling is strongly recommended.

Where are wasp nests usually found?

Nests are commonly found in roof spaces, soffits, wall cavities, sheds, attics, and sometimes in the ground or garden areas. They often develop in sheltered locations close to buildings.

Are wasps dangerous around homes and businesses?

Yes. Wasps can become aggressive, especially near nests, and may sting if disturbed. This can pose a risk in family homes, gardens, and public or commercial environments.

How quickly can you attend a wasp nest?

We aim to respond quickly, with same-day or next-day attendance where possible depending on location and availability. Active nests are prioritised due to the safety risk.

Do you provide wasp control for homes and businesses?

Yes. We support homes, gardens, schools, hospitality sites, offices, and commercial properties across Dublin, Wicklow, and Kildare.

Will wasps return after treatment?

Once a nest is treated, that specific nest will not recover. However, new nests can form in future seasons if suitable areas remain, so prevention advice is provided to reduce the risk.

Do you cover all of Dublin and surrounding areas?

Yes. We provide wasp nest removal across Dublin, Wicklow, Kildare and Meath. You can also visit our Dublin service page for more local information.

Need Wasp Nest Support in Dublin, Wicklow and Kildare?

If you have noticed repeated wasp activity around your home, garden, roofline, or business premises, speak with CLAWS for practical advice and a safe next-step response.

Wasp Nest Advice for Roof, Attic, and Garden Issues

If wasps are repeatedly entering one point on a roofline, soffit, attic, or shed, there is a high chance an active nest is nearby. We help homeowners and businesses assess the risk safely and plan the right treatment.

Our wasp service covers Dublin, Wicklow, Kildare and Meath, including North and South Dublin routes. For related insect problems, see our insect overview, or book an inspection if you need urgent support.