Wasps and hornets are a familiar part of summer in Regina. As temperatures warm, colonies begin building nests around homes, sheds, decks, and rooflines, often becoming most noticeable later in the season when activity peaks.
The most common species we see in Regina are yellow jackets, paper wasps, and bald-faced hornets. These insects are drawn to food sources, sheltered nesting areas, and the steady insect populations found throughout prairie neighbourhoods.
Buzz Boss helps manage wasp and hornet activity at the source with outdoor-focused control designed for Regina’s seasonal pest pressure so you can enjoy your yard without worrying about unexpected stings.
And if you have an old wasp nest you need removed ASAP? We can handle that too!

Wasps in prairie cities tend to build colonies quickly once warm weather arrives. Our service focuses on locating and removing nests early before they grow larger and more defensive later in the summer.
Buzz Boss has helped thousands of homeowners manage seasonal pest pressure. With more than 7,000 happy customers across Canada, our team understands how wasps behave in prairie environments.
Our technicians carefully inspect your property to locate nests and identify the areas that attract wasp activity.
Wasps build their nests outside (under eaves, in sheds, around decks, or even underground!). Our treatments focus on locating and eliminating those nests and managing activity at its source.
Mature neighbourhood trees, outdoor food sources, and the presence of insects like boxelder bugs can all contribute to wasp activity around homes.
Once a colony is established, activity can increase quickly. Our Regina team responds promptly to remove nests and reduce risk around your home.
All Buzz Boss technicians hold Structural Pesticide and Biting Fly licenses and follow strict safety standards during every treatment.
Our services are designed for residential environments, so your family can safely enjoy your yard once the nest is removed.
If activity continues after treatment, we’ll return to make it right.
Wasp activity usually builds gradually during the summer. Here are some common signs Regina homeowners notice:
Activity increasing later in the summer: Late summer is often when Regina homeowners notice wasps the most because colonies are at their largest.
Wasp colonies grow quickly and can create several problems around a home.
Increased activity around food and garbage: Late in the season, wasps actively search for sugar and protein, bringing them closer to outdoor gatherings.

Buzz Boss focuses on eliminating nests safely while reducing the conditions that allow new colonies to form.
Whether you need emergency nest removal or ongoing protection during the summer months, our plans are designed for Regina’s seasonal pest activity.
Need additional protection? Choose add-ons that address other pests common around your property.
A licensed technician performs a complete exterior inspection and applies targeted treatment to eliminate the nest and reduce activity.
Once the nest is removed, your patios, decks, and outdoor spaces become safe and comfortable again.
No matter which part of the city you live in, our team can come to you. We serve these (and more) neighbourhoods and areas:
Buzz Boss has got you covered in Regina. Our local office headquarters our team so they can come to your home fast. But keep in mind that we don’t provide services at our offices.
1247 Lorne Street
S4R 2J9, SK, Regina
Give us a ring if you hear the telltale buzzing of pests in your yard. We’re here to help you defend your home.
Wasp activity usually begins in late spring once temperatures warm up and continues through summer. Most colonies reach their largest size in late summer.
By late summer, colonies are at their largest and food sources become scarcer. This makes wasps more active around garbage, drinks, and outdoor meals.
It’s not recommended. Wasps will aggressively defend their nest if disturbed. Professional removal is safer and helps ensure the colony is fully eliminated.
Very quickly. What starts as a small early-season nest can become a large colony within a few weeks during warm weather.
Yes. Prairie cities like Regina provide ideal nesting conditions around homes, sheds, and rooflines.
Once a nest is removed, that colony will not return. However, new queens may build nests the following season if the area remains suitable.
Yes. Our treatments are applied responsibly and designed for residential environments. Once service is complete, your outdoor spaces can be used normally.
In most cases, no. Because the treatment focuses on the exterior of your property, the service can usually be completed without you being home
Removing the nest solves the immediate issue, but new colonies may appear in future seasons. Ongoing pest management helps reduce that risk.