Guaranteed Bees, Wasps & Hornet Control

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What sets us apart?

At Preventive, we prioritize what matters most: your family’s safety and peace of mind. Our expert team uses proven, child- and pet-safe treatments that protect your home from pests year-round, ensuring a happy, healthy environment for those you love.

Our process

How We Eliminate Bees & Wasps

  • 1 Off-site Preparation for your Safety Read More

    To prioritize safety and maximize effectiveness, we prepare our treatments off-site. This ensures that you and your loved ones are not exposed to potent chemicals before they are properly diluted. It's part of our commitment to safety-first pest control.

  • 2 Targeted Treatment and Prevention Read More

    Our experienced team addresses both existing nests and potential nesting sites. We identify and treat areas where bees and wasps are likely to build nests, ensuring comprehensive control and preventing future infestations.

  • 3 Nest Removal Read More

    For pre-existing nests, our licensed team employs safe and effective methods to relocate or eradicate the nest, with an emphasis on preservation when dealing with vital pollinators like bees.

  • 4 Licensed and Knowledgeable Team Read More

    Our entire team is fully licensed by the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food. We are knowledgeable about the behavior of bees and wasps and adhere to strict regulations. We provide accurate information, ensuring no harmful treatment practices are implemented.

Our On-Time Guarantee or You Get 50% Off Learn More

We value your time greatly. With our on-time guarantee, if we arrive more than an hour outside our scheduled service window, we'll discount your visit by 50%. Say goodbye to waiting around for your pest control service; punctuality is our priority.

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Affordable, Transparent Pricing & Billing Learn More

We believe in upfront affordability and transparency when it comes to our pricing and billing practices. Unlike many competitors who charge over $125 in first-time service fees or convenience fees, we ensure our pricing is affordable from the start. Rest assured, our team is fully licensed by the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food, providing accurate information and safe treatment practices. 

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Your Safety and Comfort is our #1 Priority Learn More

Our focus goes beyond efficiently eliminating cockroach infestations. We prioritize the safety of your family and pets. Our treatment mixtures are prepared off-site and applied using a motorized power spray system, minimizing any potential risks. Every member of our team is fully licensed. After all, it’s your families health and safety on the line we’re strict in our adherence to safety protocols.

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Utah Counties We Service For Bees, Wasps & Hornets

  • Salt Lake County
  • Utah County
  • Davis County
  • Weber & Summit County
  • Tooele County
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FAQS

Frequently Asked Questions

What kinds of wasps and hornets are native to Utah?

Utah is home to various wasp and hornet species. Common ones include the Western Yellowjacket, Paper Wasp, Mud Dauber, and the Bald-faced Hornet. While these insects play vital roles in pest control and pollination, some can be aggressive or problematic when they establish nests near human dwellings.

Why do wasps and hornets look for small enclosed spaces?

Wasps and hornets often seek out small, enclosed spaces for nesting because these locations offer protection from predators, harsh weather, and other environmental factors. Such spaces also provide a controlled environment for raising their young. Establishing nests in sheltered locations enhances the survival chances of their colonies.

Are all bees in Utah dangerous?

Not all bees in Utah are dangerous. While honeybees, bumblebees, and many native bee species are generally non-aggressive and vital for pollination, some, like the Africanized Honeybee, can be more aggressive if provoked. Always exercise caution around bee colonies and seek professional assistance for removal.

How can I differentiate between a bee, a wasp, and a hornet?

Bees tend to have a more rounded and furry appearance, beneficial for pollen collection. Wasps, on the other hand, have slender bodies with a narrow waist and are generally less hairy. Hornets, a subset of wasps, are usually larger and can be identified by their stout bodies and pronounced head.

What should I do if I find a nest on my property?

If you discover a nest on your property, it's essential not to disturb it. Many stinging insects can become aggressive when threatened. Instead, maintain a safe distance and contact a professional pest control service to assess the situation and provide safe removal or treatment options.

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