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Wasps in Zaragoza

How to deal with wasps in Zaragoza, Spain. Risk level, prevention tips, recommended products, and local pest control companies for expats.

Risk Level

Moderate

Zaragoza is in the Aragón region, classified as a "cool" zone for pest activity. Wasps are active May–October.

Zaragoza scores 51/100 on our Pest Risk Index (medium overall pressure, inland climate profile). Dominant local pest: German cockroach.

Pest Risk Index: 51/100(Medium)

Climate14/20Season11/20Humidity9/20Infrastructure12/20Density5/20
Five equally-weighted factors, 0–20 each. See the full ranking of 89 Spanish cities on thePest Risk Index.
Location of Zaragoza in Spain

Why Are Wasps a Problem in Zaragoza?

Wasps are a summer nuisance across Spain, especially around outdoor dining areas and pools. Colonies peak in August-September. Asian hornets are spreading south from northern Spain.

Risk Factors in Zaragoza:

  • Outdoor dining
  • Swimming pools
  • Fruit trees
  • Eaves and roof spaces

Which Wasps Species Are Found in Zaragoza?

  • European paper wasp (Polistes dominula)
  • Common wasp (Vespula vulgaris)
  • Asian hornet (Vespa velutina)

How Do You Prevent Wasps in Zaragoza?

  1. Hang wasp traps in spring to catch queens
  2. Seal gaps in eaves and roof tiles
  3. Cover food and drinks outdoors
  4. Remove fallen fruit promptly

Peak activity months

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Season: May–October

Zaragoza Tip

While Zaragoza has lower wasp pressure than coastal areas, don't skip prevention — wasps can still be a problem during July, August and September.

What Is the Best Product for Wasps in Zaragoza?

Our #1 Pick: Aspectek Reusable Wasp Trap

This is our top-rated product for wasps control in Spain. Available on Amazon.es with delivery to Zaragoza.

Read Full Product Review →

Wasp Control Companies in Zaragoza

E-control Plagas Zaragoza Desinfecciones

Aragonese pest control company in Zaragoza offering home, business and facility services including bird control, disinfection, insect extermination, rodent control and termite treatments.

Spanish

DESINFECCIONES AEROSOL - Control de Plagas y salud ambiental

Pest and water control company with 75 years of history serving businesses, residential communities and private clients, following UNE 171210 and UNE-EN 16636:2015 standards for disinfection, insect and rodent control.

Spanish

Rentokil Control de Plagas en Zaragoza

Operating since 1981 in Zaragoza, Soria, Huesca and Teruel, offering disinfection, rodent control, fumigation, legionella control, woodworm and termite elimination, air duct cleaning and bird proofing.

Spanish

Quimera Biological Systems

Provides pest control, water treatment for legionella and disinfection, and advises clients on developing pest control plans.

Spanish

Frequently Asked Questions

How bad are wasps in Zaragoza?
Zaragoza has a moderate risk for wasps. On our 5-factor Pest Risk Index, Zaragoza scores 51/100 (medium overall pest pressure) — the dominant local pest profile is german cockroach. Aragón is classified as a "cool" zone — with activity concentrated in the warmer months of the year. Wasps are a summer nuisance across Spain, especially around outdoor dining areas and pools.
When is wasp season in Zaragoza?
Wasps in Zaragoza are most active during May–October. Peak months are July, August, September. Prevention measures should be in place before the peak season begins.
What is the best product for wasps in Zaragoza?
Our top recommendation is Aspectek Reusable Wasp Trap. Hang wasp traps in spring to catch queens is also essential. See our full product review for detailed comparisons and where to buy in Spain.
Are there English-speaking pest control companies in Zaragoza?
We list 4 well-reviewed local pest control companies serving Zaragoza — Spanish-speaking, so have a translation app ready or ask an English-speaking neighbour to help book. For English-speaking support, national providers like Rentokil and Anticimex also cover the area.

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