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Residential Natural-First Pest Management

Bald-faced Hornets Control in Elmore, Vermont

Natural bald-faced hornets control in Elmore, Vermont. Eco-friendly IPM treatments for older homes. Serving Lamoille County. Free inspection.

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Eco-Friendly Methods

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Licensed Professionals

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Family & Pet Safe

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5-Star Service

In remote Elmore, homes stand as isolated refuges—which bald-faced hornets readily discover and colonize. From properties near the state park to homes throughout Lamoille County, Purely Nature's Way provides natural bald-faced hornets control that protects families and structures. We create protective barriers between Elmore's forest environment and your living spaces.

About

Bald-faced Hornets

Pests We Treat

Bald-faced Hornets

Peak Season

Late Spring through Summer

Signs Of Infestation

Large gray paper nests in trees or on buildings

Football or basketball-sized enclosed nests

Black and white hornets patrolling near nest

Aggressive behavior when nest is approached

Our Treatment Approach

Natural-first solutions that actually work

Professional treatment is recommended due to aggressive colony defense. Botanical pyrethrin applied directly to nest at dusk when activity is lowest. Physical nest removal after treatment confirms elimination. We use protective equipment and proper technique. For Elmore's older structures, we inspect foundations and wall voids where pests commonly harbor.

Prevention Tips

Avoid disturbing nests and keep distance

Inspect property in early spring for new nests

Remove attractants like fallen fruit

Keep garbage tightly sealed

Wear light-colored clothing outdoors

Frequently Asked Questions

Why shouldn't I remove a hornet nest myself?

Bald-faced hornets are highly aggressive when their nest is threatened and can sting repeatedly. Nests may contain 400+ hornets that swarm attackers. Falls from ladders while fleeing are common. Professional treatment with proper equipment is much safer.

What happens to hornet nests in winter?

Colonies die completely with hard frost. Only newly-mated queens survive by overwintering in protected locations. The paper nest deteriorates over winter. Queens start entirely new colonies each spring—they won't reuse old nests.

Can you treat bald-faced hornets in Elmore's historic homes?

Absolutely. We specialize in treating older Elmore properties using methods that won't damage historic materials. Our targeted approach eliminates pests while preserving your home's character.

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Experience the Natural-First Difference

Free Quote • Custom treatment plan • Results Oriented

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