Why paper wasp pressure is specific to Dunbar
Dunbar and West Point Grey see more paper wasp (Polistes spp.) callouts than any other Vancouver neighbourhoods we service. Three reasons: deep eaves on heritage Dunbar homes (classic paper wasp nest sites — visible umbrella-shaped nests hanging from ceiling of overhang), mature landscape with pergolas and garden sheds (paper wasp alternate sites), and the neighbourhood's tolerance for gardens left semi-wild around older estate properties. Paper wasps are less aggressive than yellowjackets but can still sting multiple times if the nest is disturbed. Our Dunbar callouts typically come from homeowners worried about children or pets in proximity to a nest.
Local signs in Dunbar
- Umbrella-shaped papery nest hanging from an eave or pergola.
- Reddish-brown wasps with long dangling legs during flight.
- Nest visible with small cells and 10–30 wasps at any time.
- Wasps entering and exiting through a single opening.
- Nests typically in sheltered under-overhang positions.
Seasonality in Dunbar
Dunbar paper wasp nests appear in late June, peak in August, and die back in October. Annual colony life cycle.
What to do right now
If you've found a paper wasp nest within 3 metres of a door, window, or play area in Dunbar, book treatment — paper wasps don't actively seek people but defend the nest vigorously if disturbed.
Book Paper Wasp service in Dunbar
On-site in Dunbar within 60 to 75 minutes, 7 days a week, 7am–10pm. Dunbar Street village and 16th Avenue corridor typically closer to 60 minutes; deep-west Dunbar toward Camosun and Pacific Spirit Park closer to 75. Every treatment is documented with photos, a 60-day pest guarantee, and 3-year exclusion warranty.

