Ground wasp removal in Schwyz
A ground nest is deceptive: the entrance hole is barely noticeable, yet the colony beneath it can be large. In Schwyz we locate the nest reliably and remove it before anyone walks over it or runs into it while mowing the lawn.
Why ground nests are so deceptive
Ground-nesting wasps — usually the common wasp or the German wasp — prefer to nest in abandoned mouse or vole runs in the lawn, under paving slabs or in a bank. From the outside, all that is normally visible is an inconspicuous hole 1–2 cm across — yet the nest below can be considerably larger than that small opening suggests. Judging the size of the colony reliably is next to impossible without expert knowledge.
That makes a ground nest a genuine trip and sting hazard: anyone walking over the entrance hole, mowing the lawn or unwittingly stepping on it triggers an immediate, coordinated defensive response from the entire colony. For children and pets in a garden in Schwyz that is a risk worth taking seriously, because the opening is so easy to overlook day to day.
Why smoking out and flooding usually fail
Most home remedies target exactly the place where ground nests are hardest to reach: below the surface. Smoke disperses through the branching tunnels without reaching every chamber, and water rarely penetrates as far as the core of the nest. Both simply make the wasps more aggressive rather than removing the nest reliably — and a fire close to the garden brings an added risk of spreading. We locate the entrance hole, establish the size of the nest and remove the colony properly and completely with suitable protective equipment — at a fixed price, agreed after a brief assessment over the phone.
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Canton of SZ · Travel time from approx.25minutes
Typical jobs in the region Schwyz
Freienbach
Wasp nest in the garden house of a property right on the shore of Lake Zurich — removed the same day.
Lachen
Ground nest in the lawn of a detached house in the Höfe district, close to the lakeside promenade, safely dealt with.
Einsiedeln
Hornet nest in the loft of a house in the monastery village — after assessment, carefully relocated rather than destroyed.
Service area around Schwyz
Frequently asked questions
How do I recognise a ground wasp nest in a garden in Schwyz?
Usually all you can see is an inconspicuous hole, 1–2 cm across, in the lawn, in a bank or in an old mouse run. Wasps flying busily in and out of the same spot is the clearest sign.
Why is a ground nest more dangerous than a freely hanging one?
Because the entrance hole is easily missed, and vibration — from someone walking over it or mowing the lawn — triggers an immediate, coordinated defensive response from the whole colony. For children and pets that is a very real risk.
Can I smoke out or flood a ground nest myself?
We strongly advise against it. Smoke, fire and large amounts of water rarely reach every tunnel of the nest, but they do make the wasps considerably more aggressive — and a fire close to the garden brings its own risk of spreading.
How quickly can you get to Schwyz?
In Schwyz and the surrounding municipalities we are usually on our way within about 25 minutes of a brief assessment over the phone — on quieter days often the same day.