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Wasp nest treatment Manchester Stockport Cheshire £59.50
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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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Prices & Services: Wasp Nest Removal prices start at £45 depending on your area, and will cost no more. If you require a wasp nest to be treated then phone or email us. If we find another nest on the site we will only charge £10 for its treatment, no matter the size or location. Also offer a removal of the nest at a extra cost off £45 24-72 hours after treatment – if accessible (lofts, porches, decking, facias, etc) What Happens When We Arrive?
- A full site survey is conducted to identify the nest and check for any other nests on the property. We cannot guarantee that every nest will be spotted, but we endeavour to find all sources of wasps on arrival.
- The area is prepared for treatment with all safety information relayed to you.
- The treatment is applied, which generally triggers high wasp activity around the nest as they attempt to protect the queen wasp.
- The first hour after treatment will show a gradual decrease in wasp activity as the treatment takes effect within the nest. Wasps entering the nest spread the treatment further around the colony.
- After 2 hours, wasp activity will have almost disappeared as the entire colony has been contaminated with the treatment.
- A few wasps yet to return to the nest may remain active in the garden but during the first 24 hour period they too will return and be contaminated.
- After 48 hours the nest is completely dead, with no remaining wasps.
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Wasps
Wasps are notoriously more aggressive then bees, and operate in colonies. With hoops of bright yellow and black, they attack caterpillars and grubs in order to bring back to their nest and feed to larvae. Defensive, they will sting anyone or anything that gets too close to their nest, triggering a panic response from numerous wasps nearby. Their stings are usually just painful, but an allergic reaction can cause more sever symptoms.
Wasps become an increasing nuisance in the late summer and autumn as they seek food, sweet liquids and fruit to stave off starvation. They can become more aggressive when consuming fermenting liquids displaying “drunk” like behaviour and that’s when they become a bigger problem and more likely to sting for no reason.
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Wasps, Bees and Hornets – Difference according to Manchester Pest Control
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Wasps
Wasps are notoriously more aggressive then bees, and operate in colonies. With hoops of bright yellow and black, they attack caterpillars and grubs in order to bring back to their nest and feed to larvae. Defensive, they will sting anyone or anything that gets too close to their nest, triggering a panic response from numerous wasps nearby. Their stings are usually just painful, but an allergic reaction can cause more sever symptoms.
Wasps become an increasing nuisance in the late summer and autumn as they seek food, sweet liquids and fruit to stave off starvation. They can become more aggressive when consuming fermenting owing to “drunk” like behaviour.
Hornets
Although much less common than wasps, hornets have a more painful sting and are more aggressive. They have a similar colouring to wasps, with bright yellow and black hoops, but they are larger, around 30mm long. When dealing with hornets, it’s always best to contact a pest controller like Manchester Pest Control.
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Bumble Bees
Building colonies in buildings, cavities, bird boxes and anywhere they can gain access, bees are very social insects. They are better at avoiding human contact than wasps and are generally more benign.
Their distinguishing features are a stocky, hairy body, a noisier buzz, and passivity. Their size ranges from around 10mm to 20mm long, with hoops of yellow, russet, amber, white and black, depending on the species. Bees are vegetarian and offer little threat to humans or animals.
Honey Bees
Compared to bumble bees, honey bees are more colonial, living in large nests that can number in the thousands. If you spot a very busy nest, it is likely to be honey bees rather than bumble bees. During the life of the nest, the female princess will occasionally take a large number of bees out with her, in a process called swarming.
These swarms contain thousands of bees, either in flight, or hanging from branches of trees. Bee keepers seek these swarms, but members of the public should avoid them as they will sting as a defence mechanism. On the whole the swarms are not aggressive however.
Due to their similarity and size, honey bees are often mistaken for wasps, but the former has duller, more muted colouring than a wasp, appearing like amber and brown hoops rather than the bright yellow and black of a wasp.
How to treat them
The best defence against wasps, hornets and bees is to stay away from their activity and call Manchester Pest Control. Trying to swat them, flail your arms at them or any aggressive measures, will only heighten their defence mechanism and encourage an attack.
Trafford Wasp Nest Removal £59.50
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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.
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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.
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.
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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People and companies think they can treat the pest problem themselves, only to find that they make the infestation worse by purchasing products from DIY outlets with a poor percentage of insecticide. This may prove to be an expensive waste of time and money. Trafford Wasps Nests Destroyed £59.50 Wasps Nest Removal Trafford Wasps Nests Destroyed £59.50 Wasps Nest Removal & Pest Control provides an effective solution to your pest control problem with advice to prevent any infestation recurring.
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Trafford Wasps Nests Destroyed £59.50 Wasps Nest Removal 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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