This May, hornets in Greensboro turn hidden voids into a live threat, and one nest near the eaves can keep the whole yard on edge. We find the entry points, treat the entire colony, and if they return, we re-treat it at no extra charge.
Your technicians live right here and know the area well. Each team member is carefully chosen to provide friendly, thorough service. You talk directly with local staff, not a call center, making it easy to ask questions or get help fast.
Our technicians get to know your home, your schedule, and how pests behave in your area — so every visit is consistent, thorough, and personal.
The team stands behind their work with a simple promise. If the problem is not handled after two calls, your next service is free. Clear terms and honest service make it easy to trust their results.
In May, hornets around Greensboro start getting active. We locate the nest fast. Under eaves. In shrubs. Around rooflines and wall voids. You know exactly where they’re coming from.
Then we treat the source. Not just the flyers. We target the colony at the nest and the entry points they use. That means the hornets are knocked down at the source, so the problem doesn’t keep coming back from the same hidden spot.
Finally, we help keep them from returning. You get a better-protected outdoor space and a cleaner, calmer property. If hornets come back during the guarantee period, we re-treat at no extra charge.
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Hornet Control in Greensboro and Nearby Neighborhoods
ClearDefense Pest Control serves Greensboro (27401, 27403) and nearby neighborhoods like Irving Park and Westerwood, where May often brings out ants, spiders, and hornets looking for shelter and food.
After hornet treatment in Greensboro, the nest will go quiet within a few hours as the product reaches the colony. You may see a handful of foraging hornets return to the nest site over the next day or two before activity stops completely —” keep clear of the area during this time.
North Carolina’s mild, warming May is prime nesting season for hornets, as queens have been building colonies since early spring. Once the nest is treated and the colony eliminated, we remove or seal the nest area where possible to discourage new nesting.
If hornets rebuild or a new nest appears before your next visit, call us and we will come back and handle it at no extra charge, because a safe yard is part of the deal.
In May, if pests come back after hornet control in Greensboro, we will take a closer look and come back under our re-treat guarantee.
Sometimes the nest was larger than it first looked, or for example, new hornets may be nesting nearby and moving back toward the same area.
We will inspect the problem spot again, treat it as needed, and keep working until the activity is under control.
If the same hornet issue keeps showing up between scheduled visits, we will make it right and help get your home feeling normal again.
In May, we can often get to homes in Greensboro the same day or next day, based on current availability.
Hornets can move fast, so we do too.
After you reach out, we follow up quickly and work to get a local tech headed your way as soon as possible.
For the fastest timing, call us as soon as you spot the nest.
If hornets come back after your spring service, the first thing is a follow-up visit. This return service targets any new nests and breaks the egg cycle. Sometimes hornets rebuild in hard-to-see spots like under eaves or inside wall voids. The service continues on a regular schedule to keep them away and your home comfortable.
Yes, treatments are designed to reduce risks for children and pets whenever possible. For example, spray products are applied around entry points and high surfaces, not where kids or pets usually play. Technicians also move and refill pet dishes during service to keep pets clear of treated areas. This approach helps keep your family comfortable while tackling stubborn hornets.