New-Build Porches
Fresh Newcastle eaves and covered patios draw paper wasps.
Veteran-Owned · Serving All of McClain County
New Newcastle porches and eaves and rural barns and outbuildings give wasps and hornets plenty of places to nest. Armory removes the nest, treats the site, and helps keep McClain County yards and workspaces sting-free all summer.
Wasps look for sheltered overhangs and quiet cavities to build in, and the way McClain County is built gives them plenty of both. Fast growth around Newcastle means new homes with fresh porches, deep eaves, soffits, and covered patios, all prime nesting spots for paper wasps and mud daubers. Because these are new builds on open, formerly rural land, wasps foraging the surrounding fields find the structures quickly and settle in during the warm months.
Rural acreage adds a second layer of risk. Barns, sheds, equipment, and other outbuildings give wasps, hornets, and yellowjackets sheltered space to build large nests, and ground-nesting yellowjackets dig into banks and disturbed soil common on country property. That matters more here because rural life means real time outdoors, near barns, gardens, and workspaces where a hidden nest turns dangerous fast. Armory removes the nest safely, treats the site so wasps do not rebuild, and checks the spots where new nests tend to start.

Safe removal tuned to new porches and rural outbuildings.
We remove and treat nests without putting your family at risk.
We treat barns and sheds where large nests build up.
We treat the spot so wasps do not rebuild in the same place.
Same-day and next-day help when a nest is a hazard.
EPA-approved products applied carefully around your family.
If wasps return between visits, we come back at no charge.
New construction and rural structures set the nesting spots.
Fresh Newcastle eaves and covered patios draw paper wasps.
Sheltered overhangs are classic paper wasp nesting spots.
Rural outbuildings shelter large wasp and hornet nests.
Stored equipment and new fencing invite mud daubers.
Yellowjackets dig into banks and disturbed rural soil.
Nests near where you work outdoors raise sting risk.
We find every active nest, including hidden ones in outbuildings.
We treat and remove the nest safely, protecting your family.
We treat the location so wasps do not rebuild there.
We inspect nearby spots where new nests tend to start.
Came out same day for a wasp nest by our new porch. Handled it fast, walked us through everything, no pressure at all.
Could not have had a better experience. They explained the plan, came out fast, and I saw results the first week. Highly recommend Armory.
He did an extra treatment on the first visit and came back after two weeks. The problem was gone in both houses. Very trustworthy.
Wasp problems peak in the warm months, when colonies grow fast and nests get large. Paper wasps favor the sheltered underside of eaves, soffits, and covered patios, which is exactly what McClain County's new Newcastle homes offer in abundance. Foraging wasps from the surrounding open land find those fresh structures quickly and settle in.
Rural property changes the risk. Barns, sheds, and stored equipment give wasps and hornets room to build big nests, and ground-nesting yellowjackets dig into banks and disturbed soil. On acreage where people work outdoors near those structures, a hidden nest is a real hazard, not just a nuisance.
Knocking a nest down without treating the site often invites a rebuild in the same protected spot. We remove the nest safely, treat the location so wasps do not return, and check the nearby spots where new nests start. For properties with repeat nesting, a recurring exterior plan keeps the eaves and outbuildings clear all season.
Get fast help from a licensed, veteran-owned team that knows the county's new porches and rural outbuildings. We remove the nest, treat the site, and back it with free re-treatments, from Newcastle to Purcell.