Hornet nest removal in Cham
A hornet nest usually looks and sounds far more threatening than it actually is — the insects are large and their loud, droning flight is hard to ignore. Over the phone we establish which species you are dealing with, and then pick the gentlest and safest solution for Cham.
Two species, two approaches
In practice, two hornet species occur in Switzerland, and they are handled very differently. The European hornet (Vespa crabro) is not protected by law here — but it is remarkably useful, as a single colony catches large quantities of other insects over the summer, and it is far shyer than its reputation suggests. For that reason, on every job in Cham we first check whether a relocation is possible instead of destroying the colony, especially when the nest is not right next to the living area.
The introduced Asian hornet (Vespa velutina) is a different matter: it is noticeably darker, has yellow leg tips and is classed as an invasive species. In Switzerland any sighting must be reported — you will find the official reporting point at www.asiatischehornisse.ch . If you spot a strikingly dark nest or individual dark hornets in Cham, we will help you identify them safely and decide on the next steps — without you ever having to go near the nest yourself.
How the job works, safety, and why a professional
After your call, we assess the situation from your description and, where it helps, a photo taken from a safe distance. On site in Cham we identify the species, check where the nest sits and decide together with you between relocation and professional removal — with the right protective equipment and without unnecessary risk to you, your family or your neighbours. A hornet colony can number several hundred insects, and if the nest is disturbed the whole colony defends it together. That is precisely why we advise against do-it-yourself attempts with household remedies, smoke or water: they provoke the insects further without reliably removing the nest. With the right expertise, the right equipment and experience of both hornet species, we make sure the situation is resolved quickly, safely and for good.
Always close to you
Canton of ZG · Travel time from approx.12minutes
Typical jobs in the region Cham
Cham-Dorf
Wasp nest in the roller shutter box of a terraced flat near the lakeside footpath in Cham — removed quickly.
Hagendorn
Ground nest in the lawn of a family home garden by the Lorze, dealt with professionally.
Niederwil
Hornet nest in the roof overhang of a farmhouse in the valley — relocated without harm.
Service area around Cham
Frequently asked questions
Is the hornet a protected species in Cham?
The European hornet (Vespa crabro) is not protected by law in Switzerland. It is, however, an extremely useful insect and far shyer than its reputation suggests. That is why we always check on site whether the colony can be relocated rather than destroyed.
What should I do if I suspect an Asian hornet?
The Asian hornet (Vespa velutina) is an invasive species and must be reported to the authorities in Switzerland. Report any suspected sighting via www.asiatischehornisse.ch and do not treat the nest yourself. We are happy to help you identify the species safely.
How quickly can you get to Cham?
After a brief assessment over the phone, we are usually on our way to Cham and the surrounding municipalities within around 12 minutes — on quieter days often the same day.
Why should I not remove a hornet nest myself?
A hornet colony can number several hundred insects, and they defend the nest together as soon as it is disturbed. Without protective equipment and the right expertise, the risk of multiple stings is high. On top of that, it is almost impossible to judge without experience whether a gentle relocation is an option.