Wasp Nest Removal in the South East of England
If you have a problem wasp nest at your house or work place the Pest Professionals in the South East of England can help. We provide you with immediate assistance in two very effective stages:
We will help you to assess your issue and give you instant, honest and FREE advice … without obligation
IF REQUIRED, WE ORGANISE A VISIT or ON-SITE SURVEY FOR YOU
Your local Pest Professional will come round to sort the problem out swiftly and with no fuss
The no obligation phone consultation service applies to both residential and business customers in the Peterborough area. No wasp nest removal task is too big or too small for us to consider. Where relevant we are able to advise on any immediate action required to protect your health, property or belongings before a visit. If a site visit is called for we let you know if there will be a call out fee and also advise on the likely costs of any insect treatment should it be called for.
Wasps & Problem Wasp Nests
The common wasp lives in colonies which grow throughout the summer months and can create serious alarm when present in greater numbers or when colonies are nearby humans. Many thousands of wasps can serve a single queen and frequently their nests are concealed in hard-to-reach areas, sometimes underground or in cavities in properties or loft spaces. Wasps react in a hostile manner to being disturbed and can attack in swarms in this circumstance and are most likely to inflict a painful sting, which can be dangerous to those with allergies. Without a doubt a sting in the throat can be fatal. Under no circumstances should anyone but a qualified pest controller try removal of a wasp nest.
Identification
This is rarely a problem with wasps, which have a black and yellow abdomen pattern, black head and thorax, six legs and heavily-veined wings. An adult wasp is comparable in size to a worker honey bee at 12-15mm in length. Queens are much bigger, at around 20mm.
What Is The Difference Between Wasps And Hornets?
Hornets are larger than wasps at 20-30cm. Wasps are black and yellow with little hair, whereas hornets are more usually chestnut brown and yellow with some hair. Wasps are likely to feast on food waste and sweet substances and some insects, and can swarm when provoked. Hornets mainly feed on insects and do not swarm. Wasps are quick to sting and can sting repeatedly, and are common in late summer. Hornets usually sting only when provoked and are seen between May and September.
Wasp Nest Removal
Never take on a wasps’ nest yourself. Wasp nest removal must only ever be dealt with by an experienced and qualified pest controller who has the right protective clothing and the appropriate professional strength extermination products. One visit is usually enough to exterminate a wasp nest colony.
If you need sound advice or fast solutions to your wasp issue anywhere in the towns and villages of the South East – get in touch.