If you are living in a domestic property where a wasp nest is present you will need to contact a pest control company to remove it, as the Council does not provide a pest control service. *Never attempt to remove a wasp nest yourself.
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Signs you may have a wasp nest
There is probably a nest nearby if there are a lot of wasps in your house or garden. In the summer, a mature nest may house a large number of wasps.
To lessen the risk of a wasp sting, which can be extremely painful and even result in an allergic reaction, it is crucial to treat a wasp nest as soon as possible.
What is the cost of removing a wasp nest?
Our price for wasp nest removal is from £65.00, depending on your location.
Will wasps return to a removed nest?
Large nests are unlikely to be active in the early spring and summer since wasps never reuse an old nest from a previous year. However, if the area is favorable, wasps may come back and establish a new nest there.
What month do wasps go away?
With the onset of cold weather, the workers and the resident queen all die. Again the timing of this can vary enormously and be anywhere from October to December, normally the first ground frost is regarded as the point from which the nest will rapidly die off.
Why remove a wasp nest?
You won't easily forget a wasp sting if you've ever experienced one. Therefore, it should come as no surprise that a wasp problem at work will be an unwelcome distraction for both clients and staff. You must resolve the problem as soon as you can in order to prevent it from interfering with your business. The good news is that all you need to do is phone us; we'll take care of the rest right away.
How long are wasps active in the UK?
In the United Kingdom, the wasp season typically begins in April and subsides in September. A wasp colony is primarily active during the summer months between June and August, with hibernating queens exiting a nest within the first two weeks of autumn.
How long does wasp nest removal take?
It takes about 30 to 45 minutes to treat a wasps' nest, depending on the location of the nest. An insecticide is sprayed into the nest entrance normally destroying it within a few hours.
Is it safe to be in the area during wasp nest removal?
No. We ask you and your family members, as well as any pets to clear the area, during and after our removal service. Safety is of the utmost importance when dealing with wasp nest removal.
What happens if you leave a wasp nest?
Wasp nests usually last around three to four months during the summer. The nest will die off naturally, even if left alone.
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Top Wasp Control Tip
Check your wasp control is carried out by a reputable, qualified pest controller.
If you suspect that you have a wasp nest on your property, it's important to know the common signs of a wasp nest infestation.
These include seeing a large number of wasps in one area, hearing a buzzing sound coming from a specific location, or noticing a papery nest structure hanging from a tree or building.
If you notice any of these signs, it's important to call a professional wasp nest removal service to handle the problem. Contact us today for expert professional pest control help.
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