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Manchester Bumble Bee Removal- Bumble Bee Nest Treatment

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Its important to remember that the bumble bees you will encounter in Manchester and Cheshire are not dangerous as such as individuals. A sole bee will be easy to shoo away and shouldn’t be more than a minor annoyance for a brief time. However, if their nest is threatened, bumble bees can and will swarm and become aggressive, as you would expect. Another important thing to remember is that while only the female can sting (male drones are pleasing to look at on flowers and plant life in a hairy, droning, bumbling way), but they are able to sting multiple times each – unlike other bee species. For anyone allergic to bee stings, this can of course be very dangerous. We Can Treat you pest Problems with Bees and We Cover Manchester Stockport And Cheshire Areas

If you do find a bumble bee nest in a problematic location in your property, anywhere in Manchester or Stockport, don’t attempt to deal with it yourself or without the correct equipment. Bees are a vital part of our ecosystem and are not a pest as such, therefore elimination should always be a last resort and relocation is the preferred method of control. Call Manchester Pest Services and our technicians will visit you and provide expert advice on how best to deal with the situation.

Wasp Nest Removal £59.50 Manchester Stockport Cheshire fixed price

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Signs of Wasp Nests Trafford Wasp Control £59.50 fixed price

Large numbers of wasps in your home or garden are almost certainly caused by a local nest, either on your property or your neighbours.
These nests can contain thousands of wasps when at full capacity.
With stings an ever present threat, sometimes leading to allergic reactions, it is best to treat nests as early as possible, with the best possible means.
Worried about a Wasp Nest?
If you have a history of allergic reactions to wasp stings, you should absolutely avoid treating a nest on your own. Wasps will always attack anyone attempting to remove their nest.

At Manchester and Trafford Pest Control, we provide a highly skilled, professional wasp nest treatment service to eliminate the threat and nuisance posed by wasp infestation.
Qualified professionals – All our wasp control technicians have experience, training and necessary gear to deal properly with wasp nests, in the most effective and safe manner.
Safe treatments – Our technicians are NPTA /BPCA certified and work to RSPH Level 2 PEST MANAGEMENT guidelines, ensuring best practise removal of wasps nests.
Nest removal – Once a nest has been treated with an insecticide, we can also remove the body of the nest, at a later date, and at least 48 hours after treatment, thereby reducing the risk of a secondary infestation.
Identifying a Wasp Nest
Wasps construct their nests from the chewed pulp of wood mixed with saliva, resulting in a papery look, distinctive from bee’s wax nests.
They are usually found in sheltered areas with easy access to the outdoors where the wasps forage. Wall cavities, rafters, eaves, sheds, lawn holes, garages and roof spaces are all common haunts for nests.
The best way to find a nest is by watching the route a wasp takes. Later in summer this becomes easier as the wasp population increases.
How big can a Wasp Nest be?
Wasp nests begin small, around the size of a golf ball at first.
But as the summer passes, nests can quickly grow, with a corresponding rise in wasp population. At this stage they can surpass a football in size.
It is therefore best to eliminate the nest as quickly as possible, increasing the chance of success due to fewer numbers, and also before the wasps get hungry and aggressive in late summer.
Difference between Wasps and Bees
Wasps are often confused with bees, but the treatment of each requires different courses of action.
Importantly, bees are considered an endangered species, and their nest can only be removed if it poses a meaningful threat to people. Only after consultation with a qualified bee keeper will we treat a bees nest, and always as a last resort.
For wasps, the situation is simpler with a variety of professional solutions.
Key Facts
The wasps most commonly found in the UK are the Social Wasp (Vespula vulgaris) and the German Wasp (Vespula germanica).
There are other species, equally as problematic, but fortunately much less common:
• Wasps have considerably less bodily hair than bees
• Wasps are thinner than bees with a tighter waist between the thorax and abdomen.
• Wasps are similar in appearance to hornets, but are much smaller in size.
• Yellow and black stripes on their body are key wasp markings.
• They are comprised of three body parts: head, thorax and abdomen.
• The average wasp size is 12 to 17 millimetres.
• Stings only come from female wasps, and unlike bees, they can sting repeatedly.

Manchester Wasp Treatment £59.50

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Large numbers of wasps in your home or garden are almost certainly caused by a local nest, either on your property or your neighbours Manchester Wasp Control £59.50
These nests can contain thousands of wasps when at full capacity.
With stings an ever present threat, sometimes leading to allergic reactions, it is best to treat nests as early as possible, with the best possible means.
Worried about a Wasp Nest?
If you have a history of allergic reactions to wasp stings, you should absolutely avoid treating a nest on your own. Wasps will always attack anyone attempting to remove their nest.

At ManchesterPest Control, we provide a highly skilled, professional wasp nest treatment service to eliminate the threat and nuisance posed by wasp infestation.
Qualified professionals – All our wasp control technicians have experience, training and necessary gear to deal properly with wasp nests, in the most effective and safe manner.
Safe treatments – Our technicians are NPTA /BPCA certified and work to RSPH Level 2 PEST MANAGEMENT guidelines, ensuring best practise removal of wasps nests.
Nest removal – Once a nest has been treated with an insecticide, we can also remove the body of the nest, at a later date, and at least 48 hours after treatment, thereby reducing the risk of a secondary infestation.
Identifying a Wasp Nest
Wasps construct their nests from the chewed pulp of wood mixed with saliva, resulting in a papery look, distinctive from bee’s wax nests.
They are usually found in sheltered areas with easy access to the outdoors where the wasps forage. Wall cavities, rafters, eaves, sheds, lawn holes, garages and roof spaces are all common haunts for nests.
The best way to find a nest is by watching the route a wasp takes. Later in summer this becomes easier as the wasp population increases.
How big can a Wasp Nest be?
Wasp nests begin small, around the size of a golf ball at first.
But as the summer passes, nests can quickly grow, with a corresponding rise in wasp population. At this stage they can surpass a football in size.
It is therefore best to eliminate the nest as quickly as possible, increasing the chance of success due to fewer numbers, and also before the wasps get hungry and aggressive in late summer.
Difference between Wasps and Bees
Wasps are often confused with bees, but the treatment of each requires different courses of action.
Importantly, bees are considered an endangered species, and their nest can only be removed if it poses a meaningful threat to people. Only after consultation with a qualified bee keeper will we treat a bees nest, and always as a last resort.
For wasps, the situation is simpler with a variety of professional solutions.
Key Facts
The wasps most commonly found in the UK are the Social Wasp (Vespula vulgaris) and the German Wasp (Vespula germanica).
There are other species, equally as problematic, but fortunately much less common:
• Wasps have considerably less bodily hair than bees
• Wasps are thinner than bees with a tighter waist between the thorax and abdomen.
• Wasps are similar in appearance to hornets, but are much smaller in size.
• Yellow and black stripes on their body are key wasp markings.
• They are comprised of three body parts: head, thorax and abdomen.
• The average wasp size is 12 to 17 millimetres.
• Stings only come from female wasps, and unlike bees, they can sting repeatedly.

Signs of Wasp Nests Manchester Wasp removal £59.50

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Signs of Wasp Nests Manchester Wasp Control 0161 448 1782

Large numbers of wasps in your home or garden are almost certainly caused by a local nest, either on your property or your neighbours.
These nests can contain thousands of wasps when at full capacity.
With stings an ever present threat, sometimes leading to allergic reactions, it is best to treat nests as early as possible, with the best possible means.
Worried about a Wasp Nest?
If you have a history of allergic reactions to wasp stings, you should absolutely avoid treating a nest on your own. Wasps will always attack anyone attempting to remove their nest.

At ManchesterPest Control, we provide a highly skilled, professional wasp nest treatment service to eliminate the threat and nuisance posed by wasp infestation.
Qualified professionals – All our wasp control technicians have experience, training and necessary gear to deal properly with wasp nests, in the most effective and safe manner.
Safe treatments – Our technicians are NPTA /BPCA certified and work to RSPH Level 2 PEST MANAGEMENT guidelines, ensuring best practise removal of wasps nests.
Nest removal – Once a nest has been treated with an insecticide, we can also remove the body of the nest, at a later date, and at least 48 hours after treatment, thereby reducing the risk of a secondary infestation.
Identifying a Wasp Nest
Wasps construct their nests from the chewed pulp of wood mixed with saliva, resulting in a papery look, distinctive from bee’s wax nests.
They are usually found in sheltered areas with easy access to the outdoors where the wasps forage. Wall cavities, rafters, eaves, sheds, lawn holes, garages and roof spaces are all common haunts for nests.
The best way to find a nest is by watching the route a wasp takes. Later in summer this becomes easier as the wasp population increases.
How big can a Wasp Nest be?
Wasp nests begin small, around the size of a golf ball at first.
But as the summer passes, nests can quickly grow, with a corresponding rise in wasp population. At this stage they can surpass a football in size.
It is therefore best to eliminate the nest as quickly as possible, increasing the chance of success due to fewer numbers, and also before the wasps get hungry and aggressive in late summer.
Difference between Wasps and Bees
Wasps are often confused with bees, but the treatment of each requires different courses of action.
Importantly, bees are considered an endangered species, and their nest can only be removed if it poses a meaningful threat to people. Only after consultation with a qualified bee keeper will we treat a bees nest, and always as a last resort.
For wasps, the situation is simpler with a variety of professional solutions.
Key Facts
The wasps most commonly found in the UK are the Social Wasp (Vespula vulgaris) and the German Wasp (Vespula germanica).
There are other species, equally as problematic, but fortunately much less common:
• Wasps have considerably less bodily hair than bees
• Wasps are thinner than bees with a tighter waist between the thorax and abdomen.
• Wasps are similar in appearance to hornets, but are much smaller in size.
• Yellow and black stripes on their body are key wasp markings.
• They are comprised of three body parts: head, thorax and abdomen.
• The average wasp size is 12 to 17 millimetres.
• Stings only come from female wasps, and unlike bees, they can sting repeatedly.

Wasp Sting WASP TREATMENT £59.50

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Wasp stings are notoriously sore, and in very rare cases, even life threatening. But they are easy to treat.
Are wasp stings dangerous?
The sting of a wasp is a well evolved weapon, in Manchester Stockport And Cheshire delivering a potent venom to its prey. The venom is comprised of various compounds including histamine, dopamine and mast cell de-granulating peptides to name some of them. Each compound gives a unique effect when delivered into the bloodstream.
People who are allergic to wasp, hornet or bee venom, are at risk of anaphylactic shock.

An anaphylactic shock is an allergic reaction which triggers a quick release of histamines in large quantities thereby greatly decreasing blood pressure which leads to severe respiratory difficulties and rarely death as a result..
Naturally, the more venom one is subjected to, the more dangerous the reaction can be. Even people who are not allergic to the venom can die if subjected to enough stings.

People allergic to wasp stings should keep antihistamine injections at home and keep well away from wasp nests and bee hives at all times.

However, usually people do not know they are allergic to wasp stings until being stung. In some cases, regular stings over a period of time can bring about an allergic reaction and bee keepers are particularly vulnerable to developing an allergy to bee and wasp venom.
Fortunately, for most of us, a sting is merely a sting, without the trauma of a reaction, but if someone starts feel unwell after a sting or shows signs of a reaction, seek medical attention immediately.
Key Signs Of Anaphylactic Shock
Some of the key signs of anaphylactic shock to look out for are:
• Red itchy skin rash
• Swelling of eyes, lips, hands and or feet
• Narrowing of air ways / difficulty breathing
• Feeling faint or dizzy / loss of blood pressure
• Nausea
• Vomiting
• Metallic taste in your mouth
• Red, sore or itchy eyes
• Psychological distress,
There are three crucial things to check for with a person reacting to a sting:
• Are airways being affected?
• Is the affected person having difficulty breathing?
• Is the person affected feeling dizzy or are they fainting?
Phone an ambulance immediately if the above symptoms manifest.
Disease risks from wasp stings.
A surprising side effect of a sting can be infection, and wasps spread disease much like flies. Their stingers come into contact with high bacterial areas when out foraging, such as dung heaps, and older wasps develop a build up of bacteria in their venom sacks. If stung by an infected wasp then you receive the bacteria present as well as the venom, which can result in a nasty infection.

Treating wasp stings
Unlike bees, wasps can sting repeatedly, as they can remove their sting from prey without damaging themselves.
While initially painful, the burning sensation from a wasp sting will calm after a few minutes, becoming increasingly itchy.
Sprays and creams can ameliorate the most unpleasant aspects of stings, and in summer it is wise to include this in any first aid kit.
Be aware that if you are stung by a bee, you often need to remove the sting, as their stingers are barbed and remain stuck in your skin. Bee stings remain painful after the sing as the venom sack remains attached to the stinger, although the bee will struggle free and die resulting from the loss of its innards attached to the sting.
The best treatment for pain relief is with an ice pack over the afflicted area. The acidic venom works less when the area is cooled.

Why do wasps sting?
Despite an aggressive reputation, wasps, hornets and bees generally sting in self defence or in defence of their queen and nest. Of course they can be overprotective, and will sometimes go after anything that moves in the nest area. Some theories suggest that wasps even get drunk on overly ripe fruit and become even more aggressive, although this is unlikely to be the case. In late summer wasp numbers simply increase to such an extent that there is a higher chance of being stung. Wasps that appear drunk are in fact starving due to lack of sugary foods.
It is precisely at this time of year that they become most irritating, desperately seeking sugars from human sources, such as pub gardens, picnics and outdoor dining areas, resulting in more stings.

All wasps use pheromones to communicate, and the queen emits one in the nest to relay that everything is fine. The pheromones are also used to navigate the wasp’s surroundings.
They form a crucial part of the wasp’s life cycle, without which they could not function. When you are stung by a wasp a pheromone is emitted that quickly signals danger to other wasps in the nearby nest, encouraging them to aid in the attack. This potential for escalation is what makes wasp attacks dangerous. If you are stung and unsure about the proximity of the nest, it is important not to panic or flail your arms, but move as far away from the area quickly without stopping.
What should I do if wasps attack me?
If you find yourself under attack from an entire wasp nest then undergrowth and foliage are the best places to find. Trees, bushes and hedges where you can lose sight of them are good places to seek. The thicker the undergrowth of foliage, the harder it is for wasps to follow you. Whilst it is tempting to simply run away, wasps will follow across large distances.
Flailing you arms can attract other wasps, and does little to prevent them reaching you. Of course, it is easy to say one should remain calm, but we have good experience in being attacked by wasps and know what works best!

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Hyde Wasp Treatment £59.50

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You need to Have a wasps nest treated at your place of work or at your Home .

Hyde Wasp Nest treatment on your property the easiest and safest option is to have the treatment completed from a pest control company which treats wasp nest problems

Wasps are naturally defensive of their nests and will sting anyone or anything .When you have a wasps nest it should be treated as you we be stung over the course for the breeding season.

Wasp stings are not only painful but also carry a risk from infection swelling and itching
Wasps are predators and spend a lot of time hunting all types or insects may it be flying or crawling

When wasps are hunting for these insects they tend to spend a lot of time walking about in these nasty areas and drag their stings through whatever dirt and infection happens to be there. As wasps age, bacteria migrates up the sting and lives in the venom sack, so not only are you receiving a painful dose of venom, but also a unhealthy dose of bacteria.

There are many products available from DIY stores and garden centres that claim to get rid of your wasps, and it is often tempting to try and save yourself Money. Choosing to get rid of wasps yourself is not a decision that should be taken lightly and can be dangerous if not done by a professional pest controllers like ourselves.
We are often called after a customer has attempted to destroy the nest themselves but have been overwhelmed by wasps and ended up being sting and has fallen ill and the result was time off work which costs considerably more than our £59.50 fixed price cost

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Hyde Wasp Treatment £59.50 wasp control treatments are safe and provide excellent value for money. We offer a comprehensive wasp nest treatment service for a fixed price of £59.50. We also cover Stockport, Cheshire and Warrington areas. We are specialists in wasp nest control and also hornet nest treatments. We also provide a same day service, so for those people that really don't like wasps at all, we are here to help and we guarantee that we kill wasp nests dead.

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