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Eugene Bee and Wasp Control and Removal
Safe, Effective, and Family-Friendly Bee and Wasp Control Services for Your Home, Business, or Outdoor Space
Why Us
We Are Trusted Bee and Wasp Control Experts in Eugene
Since 2010, Infinity Pest Solutions has helped protect homes and businesses in Eugene, Oregon from the dangers and disruptions of bee and wasp activity, bringing over 30 years of pest control expertise to every job. As a local, family-owned company, we understand the habits of stinging insects in our region and how to handle them safely and effectively.
Bees and wasps can be more than just a nuisance, they can pose serious health risks through painful stings, especially for children, pets, or anyone with allergies. Nests built near entryways, decks, or high-traffic areas increase the risk of accidental encounters. Left unchecked, colonies can grow quickly and return year after year. That’s why we offer strategic, responsible bee and wasp control tailored to homeowners, renters, landlords, and commercial properties. Our treatments focus on safe removal and long-term prevention, always using family and eco-friendly methods.
We begin every service with a free inspection and upfront pricing—no surprises. Backed by a satisfaction guarantee, our careful approach has earned the trust of clients across the Eugene area.
Take back your property with expert bee and wasp control in Eugene and beyond. We’re not just pest control pros—we’re your local partners in lasting protection.
What Are the Most Common Types of Bees and Wasps in Eugene?
The most common types of stinging insects in Eugene, Oregon are listed below. Each species has unique behaviors and risks, so identifying the type of insect is key to effective treatment.
Yellowjackets
Yellowjackets are among the most aggressive stinging insects in Eugene. They are easily recognized by their bright yellow and black striped bodies. These wasps become particularly hostile in late summer and early fall, when food becomes scarce and they are more likely to scavenge near humans, especially around outdoor food and garbage. Yellowjackets often build their nests underground or inside wall voids, making them difficult to detect until they are disturbed.
Paper Wasps
Paper wasps have slender bodies with long legs and are usually brown with yellow markings. While they are less aggressive than yellowjackets, they will sting if they feel threatened or if their nest is approached. Their nests are typically found under eaves, decks, or inside shrubbery and resemble open umbrellas made from a papery substance.
Bald-Faced Hornets
These stinging insects are black with distinct white markings on their faces, giving them a “bald” appearance. Bald-faced hornets are known for their territorial behavior and will defend their nests aggressively. Their nests are large, enclosed, and often found hanging from trees, shrubs, or the sides of buildings. They are especially defensive if the nest is approached too closely.
Honey Bees
Honey bees are fuzzy and golden-brown in color. Unlike wasps and hornets, honey bees are generally non-aggressive and will only sting to protect their hive. They are crucial pollinators and play an important role in the local ecosystem. Honey bees often nest in tree hollows, wall cavities, or managed hives maintained by beekeepers.
Bumble Bees
Bumble bees are large, hairy insects with black and yellow coloring. They are gentle by nature and will only sting if directly provoked or threatened. Bumble bees are beneficial pollinators and are commonly found around gardens and flowering plants. Their nests are usually located in the ground, compost piles, or within thick grass and natural cavities.
What is Your Bee and Wasp Control Process?
Our bee and wasp control process is built around three essential steps: inspection, treatment, and follow-up. This structured approach ensures safe nest removal, effective insect elimination, and long-term protection for your home or business.
Inspection
Our process starts with a thorough inspection of your property to identify the type of stinging insect, locate the nest, and assess the level of activity. Correctly identifying whether it’s yellowjackets, paper wasps, hornets, or bees is essential, as each requires a different approach. We also evaluate potential safety risks based on nest location and proximity to people or pets.
Treatments
Once we’ve identified the pest, we apply a targeted treatment using professional-grade products designed to eliminate the colony quickly and safely. This may include insecticidal dusts, aerosols, or foams applied directly to the nest. When honey bees are involved, we prioritize safe relocation through local beekeepers whenever possible. For wasps and hornets, we focus on fast, effective control with minimal disruption to your home or outdoor space.
Follow-Up
After treatment, we monitor the area to ensure the infestation is fully resolved. If needed, we’ll return for additional treatments. We also offer tips on preventing future issues, such as sealing entry points and reducing attractants, and can provide seasonal pest control services for long-term protection.
