This May, hornets around Kansas City get active fast, and the nest you cannot see can still mean stings at the door, in the yard, or near the roofline.
We find the entry points, treat the whole colony, and come back if they return, with a re-treat guarantee in plain English.
Neighbors matter here. Technicians are carefully chosen and live close by. When you call, you talk straight to someone in your area. No call centers or long waits involved.
The same tech comes to your home each time. They get to know your house and when to come by. If hornets come back between visits, a return trip is arranged at no extra cost.
The team takes pride in their work and treats every job with care. There is a pest-free guarantee with no hidden details. Clear terms make it easy to trust the service.
Find the hornet nest fast. In May, Kansas City properties often see hornets building under eaves, in soffits, trees, and wall voids. We trace the activity back to the source so you know exactly where they’re coming from.
Treat the colony at the source, not just the flyers you can see. We target the nest, remove the queen and active nest structure, and stop the swarm where it starts. Plain and direct. No guessing.
Prevent a repeat. You get a hornet-free space and a re-treat guarantee if they come back. No extra charge. Just fast follow-up and lasting protection.
Meet the team behind hornet control care
Licensed hornet control specialists with years serving local homes, combining trusted skills and genuine neighbor care to keep your space clear and comfortable.
Hornet Control in Kansas City and Nearby Neighborhoods
ClearDefense Pest Control covers Kansas City (64109, 64110) and nearby neighborhoods, tackling hornets and wasps that often flare up this May as the weather warms and blooms bring more outdoor activity.
After hornet treatment in Kansas City, 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.
Missouri’s 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 Kansas City, we come back too.
That is what our re-treat guarantee is for, and it helps when hornets rebuild in spots like eaves, soffits, or fence lines.
We inspect the area, treat the active problem again, and keep working until the nest activity is under control.
If the same bug keeps showing up between visits, for example near a porch or attic vent, we will also help make the next step clear and fast.
This May, hornets can turn a yard or entryway fast.
In Kansas City, we often offer same-day or next-day hornet control for new customers, based on limited availability.
If you reach out early, we can usually move quickly and get a local tech headed your way.
We also follow up right away on new requests, so you are not left waiting long.
If hornets come back after your May service, a return visit is part of the process. This next treatment breaks the egg cycle, so nests won’t rebuild. In case they return again between visits, the service includes follow-ups until the problem is fully handled. Count on careful attention to keep hornets from becoming a steady worry in your yard.
Hornet control treatments are designed with your family in mind. The products break down quickly and are only applied where hornets nest or enter. For example, technicians focus on eaves and overhangs rather than open yard spaces. This helps limit exposure to children and pets while knocking out the problem.
Technicians also take care to move or refill pet dishes during treatment. That way, your pets are out of the way while the spray dries. If you have concerns, a quick chat with your local team can clear things up before the first service.