Wasps in North Texas

Nothing clears out a backyard barbecue faster than wasps. These aggressive stinging insects are common in North Texas, where warm weather and plenty of nesting sites keep populations thriving. While some wasps help control other pests, they quickly become dangerous when they nest too close to homes, patios, or play areas.

Pure Grit Pest Control provides fast, safe, and effective wasp removal and prevention services so you can enjoy your outdoor spaces without worry.

Common types of wasps in NOrth Texas

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  • Appearance: Brown or reddish with yellow markings, long legs that dangle when flying.

    Risks: Will sting repeatedly if threatened; nests are often built under eaves or in sheds.

    Where Found: Hanging nests attached to rooflines, porches, decks, or playsets.

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  • Appearance: Black and yellow, smaller and more compact than paper wasps.

    Risks: Highly aggressive, especially when defending their nest; multiple stings are common.

    Where Found: Nests underground, in wall voids, or inside structures.

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  • Appearance: Thin “wasp-waist,” usually black with yellow markings.

    Risks: Generally not aggressive; sting is rare, but nests are unsightly.

    Where Found: Mud nests built on walls, garages, sheds, and eaves.

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  • Appearance: Larger than paper wasps, typically black with white or yellow markings.

    Risks: Very aggressive; their stings are more painful than paper wasps or yellowjackets. They can sting multiple times and swarm when threatened.

    Where Found: Large paper nests built in trees, shrubs, or under eaves.

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  • Appearance: Very large solitary wasps (up to 2 inches), black with yellow markings, often mistaken for hornets.

    Risks: Not typically aggressive toward humans, but their sheer size is intimidating. They dig burrows in the ground to hunt cicadas.

    Where Found: Sandy or loose soil, lawns, and garden beds.

Why Wasps are a problem

  • Painful Stings: Wasps can sting multiple times and swarm if disturbed.

  • Allergic Reactions: For some, stings trigger severe allergic reactions that require emergency care.

  • Aggression: Unlike bees, wasps are more likely to attack when threatened.

  • Property Nuisance: Nests near doors, patios, or play areas make outdoor living uncomfortable.

Signs of an Wasp infestation

  • Visible nests under eaves, in sheds, or on play structures.

  • Wasps flying in and out of a specific area repeatedly.

  • Increased wasp activity near garbage cans or outdoor eating areas.

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Why Wasps are common in north texas

North Texas’s warm climate and abundance of sheltered spots (like eaves, attics, and sheds) create ideal conditions for wasps to build nests. Peak activity runs from spring through late fall, but some species remain active year-round if they find shelter.

Pure Grit Pest Control’s Approach

At Pure Grit Pest Control, our goal is to remove the immediate threat and prevent wasps from coming back:

  1. Inspect – Identify nest locations and wasp activity areas.

  2. Treat & Remove Nests – Safely eliminate active wasp nests using targeted treatments.

  3. Prevent – Apply residual treatments around eaves, windows, and other high-risk areas to discourage new nests from forming.

  4. Protect – Every general pest service also includes web and nest removal from eaves, helping to reduce future wasp and spider activity.

Our methods are fast, safe, and family-friendly, letting you reclaim your yard without fear of stings.

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Swarm of wasps on their nest attached to a wire fence in a field of dried grass.

Prevention Tips

Don’t risk painful stings by trying to tackle wasps on your own. Whether you’re dealing with paper wasps in Fort Worth, yellowjackets in North Texas, or just want preventive protection, Pure Grit Pest Control can help.

👉 Call us today for expert wasp control and make your outdoor spaces safe again.

  • Keep garbage cans sealed tightly.

  • Remove food scraps and sugary drinks from outdoor areas.

  • Check eaves, sheds, and playsets regularly for new nests.

  • Call a professional before attempting to remove large or aggressive nests.

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FAQs

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  • It’s not recommended. Wasps defend their nests aggressively and can sting multiple times. Professional removal is the safest option.

  • Mud daubers are generally not aggressive and rarely sting, but their nests can attract other pests.

  • Regular pest services that include nest removal and preventative treatments around eaves greatly reduce the chances of wasps rebuilding.