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SAME DAY WASP NEST REMOVAL – £45 FIXED FEE – from Manchester Pest Control Wasp nest treatment
Manchester Pest Control offer a guaranteed wasp nest removal service for just £45 throughout Manchester, Stockport, Trafford, Stockport, Cheshire, Tameside, Cheshire and Hale, and surrounding areas. With no additional costs for a “fast” response, Manchester Pest Control will attend the same day, although we can also attend at a date and time to suit customers.
All our technicians are experienced and insured, and fully trained to the latest industry standards – you can trust Manchester Pest Control to do a professional efficient job!
We will clearly explain our processes and approach, answer any questions that might arise before, during or after the treatment, as well as provide written guidelines on dealing with wasps and future nests.
Wasps tend to cause anxiety when they are in populated areas and rightly so, as they can prove life threatening to individuals – as soon as you suspect a nest is nearby, don’t delay, call Manchester Pest Control today, to make your wasps go away!
WASP FAQ: Read our Frequently Asked Questions below for further information
I saw a Wasp, does that mean I have a nest?
An occasional wasp flying away from your house or garden is likely to indicate your area has become the hunting ground for food or materials, rather than a building plot for a nest. Regularly seeing multiple wasps active nearby implies there is live nest near the location. Observing from a safe distance and noting where they are flying to will provide the location of the nest. Once wasps have gathered wood from trees, fences or waste, for building the nest or food in the forms of tiny bugs from shrubs and flowers, they will always return these items straight to the nest.
I’m not sure what a wasp nest looks like.
A nest can be built in a wide range of places even underground! While many have a cardboard/papery like appearance, the best indication is watching (safely) wasps repeatedly flying in and out of a small hole. This means there is a nest in that location. Once the nest position has been identified, please stay well away from the area and make call Manchester Pest Control as soon as you can.
Do I have to kill it? Will they just die anyway?
Wasps do die off at the end of the summer period. When the Queen stops reproducing, the wasps no longer need to endlessly hunt for food and building materials and having served their purpose in life, they naturally expire. However, a nest can contain up to 10 thousand insects, all with a strong instinct to protect their home and serve their Queen. With increasing numbers of people being fatally allergic to wasp stings, it’s best not to leave a nest active, in an area frequented by humans. Children and Pets with their inquisitive nature, despite warnings are likely to disturb nature in action, and stings can still cause a great deal of pain and discomfort to those who aren’t allergic. Many people are not aware they have such an allergy until it’s too late, and you are unlikely to know whether neighbours, visitors or visiting workmen for example, are affected by anaphylaxis.
Why do stings happen late in the year if they are dying?
A wasp, like humans, are not necessarily cognitively sharp towards the end of their life span! Towards Autumn when they are no longer needed to serve the Queen, they will head towards heat and light in a dazed state. This often leads them indoors. We have responded to many customers who have been stung while sleeping at night at the end of the season.
The Nest is still there – surely the wasps will come back next year?
Wasp nests never become active again or have a new set of wasps “move in” once it has been treated. They will always build a new fresh nest each season. When a nest has been completely removed after treatment, the wasps who were out working at the time of removal will come back and continue building in the exact same spot! After all they identified it as a prime location in the first instance. It may appear wasps are using an old nest again but they will be building a new one nearby, not using the same nest. Our years of experience at Manchester Pest Control has proven year after year leaving a treated nest in situ is the most effective way of dealing with wasps. Remember our service is guaranteed so if intimal treatment is unsuccessful we will revisit free of charge and make your home a wasp free zone!
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A mature wasp nest would be found around the late summer months and will almost certainly require professional treatment by ourselves due to the high risk of wasp activity which should you attempt to treat yourself will result in you being stung multiple times in most cases as at this stage, a nest will contain thousands of individual wasps.
- At Manchester Pest Control, we offer a complete wasp control solution covering Manchester Stockport and Cheshire Areas
- Our British Pest Control Association (BPCA) certified technicians have the expertise to identify the specific species.
- All treatments are customised to ensure effective control of the wasp nest, based on its area of the property.
- We offer expert advice to help prevent another problem in the future.
- Manchester Pest Control 0161 448 1782 24/7 pest control services offer a fixed price for wasp control treatment in Manchester Stockport Cheshire.
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If you can get rid of the nest early on in the spring, you can really help to avoid a serious problem in the late summer months.
The good news is that the same nest will never reused again by a new queen the following year.
A new nest may be built near the previous location though, if it continues to offer good shelter, protection and easy access to the outside from workers when the nest starts to become established over the first 4 weeks.
Wasp nest treatment Manchester Stockport Cheshire is critical if you want to get rid of wasps in your home and to reduce the risk of being stung.
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Manchester Pest Control is an independent pest control company offering exceptional and effective wasp nest treatment services. Sometimes however, treatment is not enough and the nest will need to be removed. This does incur extra costs.
Usually nests should be left once treated as they are never reused by wasps due to hygiene reasons. Read about the lifecycle of the wasp here.
But in some locations the nest needs to be removed. This is done after the usual treatment process, either later in that day or the next day. If a nest needs to be removed quickly, then there are rapid acting insecticides that kill the wasps inside the nest instantly, although wasps out foraging are unaffected.
Keep in mind that not all pest controllers have fast acting insecticides, so if you need an emergency wasp nest removal, check that the controllers are able to perform the task.
Most people will only have to deal with a wasp’s nest a few times in their lives. We usually encounter customers who have never had a nest on their property before. Their first response assumes removing the nest is a necessary course of action, but there are in fact good reasons for leaving the nest in place once it has been treated.
Typical insecticide dust is long lasting, and is not harmful to humans and other mammals. When a nest is treated the dust remains in the nest, which will contaminate any wasps from other colonies that attempt to raid the treated nest. These wasps will contaminate their nest too, resulting in another wasp colony destroyed. Treating one nest can therefore treat entire areas of wasp populations.
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A nearby wasp’s nest during summer can be a real nuisance, causing concern and fear if they are located in the areas we live, work and play.
The cycle of a wasp’s life begins in spring as the days warm up and the queen wasp awakes from hibernation. During the winter months there are no active wasp nests, but on the arrival of spring, the queen wasps begin seeking suitable locations to start a nest.
Hibernation is a vulnerable period in the queen wasp’s life. Predators such as spiders often catch and kill the hibernating wasps. Some people assume that a particularly cold winter will kill hibernating wasps, but there is little evidence for it. Warm winters are in fact more disruptive to a hibernating wasp, as she may awaken too early. Building and expanding the nest
Once the queen wasp has chosen a nesting site, she begins construction by stripping wood from local sources such as fence panels and shed walls, with her mandibles. White streaks or ‘tramlines’ on wooden fixtures are a good indicator that a wasp is building a nest nearby. The white marks can be treated with Curptinol and similar substances. The queen chews the wood, which is made into a pulp waxy cellulose material that is used to build the nest.
The queen has to find a solid structure to attach the nest to e.g a roof rafter. From this sturdy base, a stalk is constructed (called a petiole), around which cells are layered, in a similar manner to beehives. The queen lays her eggs in these cells, which hatch into larvae. The queen must forage for food to feed the larvae, which grow quickly on a diet of insect flesh. The larvae soon enough become adult wasps, with particular duties to the nest, and by midsummer the colony can be densely populated. Identifying a wasp nest identifying a wasp nest is easy when you know what to look for. Two basic questions can help you establish the owners of a nearby nest:
- What is happening?
- What can you see?
By midsummer, wasp nests are well populated and an almost constant flow of wasps will be visible from the nest during the day. Sometimes the nest itself is not visible, having been built within a crevice or behind a screen, but the busy entrance hole will still reveal its whereabouts. Locating the nest If a large number of wasps consistently inhabit your garden then it means you either have a wasp nest close by, or an inviting food source in the open. Scout wasps seek sweet things for the adult wasp colony to feed on, and once a source is located they relay the location to the nest who descend in large numbers to feed, sometimes several hundred at a time.
If this is happening then identifying and removing the food source will solve the problem. Bins in particular attract wasps, so make sure the lid is closed and that there are no small holes on it.
If you are convinced a nest is nearby however, then the first step is locating it. Simply watching the flight path of the wasps should reveal where they are coming from. The most common place for a nest is in the eaves of roofs, so prioritize your search there. There will be a substantial amount of traffic near the entrance, giving away its location.
Rotting fascia s and soffit boards around the house also offer easy entrance points for wasps to build nests. Even the holes that cables pass through are large enough for wasps to enter.
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Had a man named Peter treat my wasp nest under my facia board he was very pleasant and treated nest, within a few hours we are no wasps. Would recommend . Thank you for your service ! and was only £59.50
We do not use sign written vehicles and will be discreet at all times when dealing with your pest problem. All pest control work is guaranteed, Treatments are available 24 hours a day 7 days a week including bank holidays. We will also advise on any pest proofing issues and how to avoid pest problems in the future. We all want what's best for our family and to protect our home. Apart from the danger to health, many pests can also cause extensive structural damage, as well as an offensive odour. Before you go down the DIY route, why not give us a call to see how we can help? You have nothing to lose! We all want what's best for our family and to protect our home. Apart from the danger to health, many pests can also cause extensive structural damage, as well as an offensive odour. Before you go down the DIY route, why not give us a call to see how we can help? You have nothing to lose!
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