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Manchester Pest Control
– We cover Manchester, Stockport and Cheshire – call 0161 448 1782

Wasp nest control – What to look for:
The rapid urbanisation of the UK’s major cities has led to a huge increase in the number of terraced houses and purpose built blocks of flats, with a reduction in the number of wooded areas that wasps would typically build their nests in. However, it is still common to find wasp nests in urban areas and many people are entirely unaware of the presence of a nest in their home or premises. While wasps can be seen as a pest, it’s important to remember that they are an important part of the plant pollination cycle and provide a natural pest control measure for gardens and agriculture.

But when their nest is in your house, we of course understand that their presence is less than welcome and can pose some risks to you and your family.

To establish a nest in a property, a queen will first need to find a way inside. Due to their size, this is easy enough to achieve through cracks, gaps in tiles and roofs and many other places. This makes it quite difficult to entirely prevent wasps from finding their way into your property, but we can put measures in place in the most obvious places like chimneys, windows and roof spaces. At the start of the winter season the queen will have built a nest that may be no larger than a ball of golf. In most cases it will be concealed to start with within the void space of the outer wall, or at the back of a roof beam. As the seasons advance, the nest will grow in size and will often become far easier to notice. It is mostly in roof spaces that we have a chance of seeing very large structures.

Control methods and treatments:
Manchester Pest Control employs a team of professional, highly experienced pest control technicians who are fully equipped and trained to use several disposal methods. This includes top of the range gas powered Dusters which allow us to apply pressurised insecticidal powder to wasp nests and into voids for maximum effect. Our ladders and extension lances allow us to access wasp nests that would otherwise be difficult to reach.

Our technicians also have personal protective equipment that allows them to concentrate on the job in hand without fear of being stung. Without it, treating a wasp nest in a loft would be highly hazardous as not having the right protection and being distracted by stings when in a precarious positions could result in a fall from a ladder or roof.

If a large nest has already been established, the most efficient and economical way to deal with it is by destroying it immediately on-site. This will usually involve sealing it within a heavy duty plastic bag and physically smashing it within the bag to contain all the wasps as well. A wasp killing spray can also be used at the same time. However, a large nest can contain thousands of wasps, all of whom will attempt to protect their nest and queen. As wasps can sting repeatedly without dying, this can quickly become a very dangerous situation and should only be attempted by a professional wearing appropriate protective gear if the conditions allow it to be safely done.

Removing a nest in roof space should only be done by a professional pest controller. Please do not try to remove one by doing it yourself.

In normal circumstances the safest wasp control method is to treat from a safe distance from the outside of the building. Here our technicians would use a specially designed duster that send pressured insect powder straight in the entry point of the wasp nest. The dust will often reach deep inside the nest right away and will begin killing wasps immediately. If the nest entry is not easily spotted or accessible, the dust will instead be applied to likely access points in your home that wasps would use. This ensures that that wasps will coat themselves in the dust and introduce it to the nest themselves. The dusting should ensure that the nest is dead within 72 hours, including all adult and infant wasps.

Our guarantee:
The treatments provided by Manchester Pest Control are very effective and you will normally see the effect within a couple of days. However if there is still wasp activity 72 hours after treatment, we are more than happy to return and complete a second round of treatment free of charge.
We can offer a same day wasp nest removal service in the Greater Manchester, Stockport and Cheshire areas and Manchester Pest Control is committed to providing an affordable removal service. We have two fee levels which depend on where the wasp nests are located – the basic charge of £59.50 would be for a simple wasp nest treatment, typically a straight forward job requiring no ladders or extensions, with easy access at ground level, in an air vent at hands reach or from a window or a balcony. If the nest is in a harder to reach area, our technician will assess the access requirements and provide an updated cost. We treat as one any nests that are located less than a few metres from each other. If two nests are in different areas, the second nest will be charged at £20.00.

Of course, no action will be taken without your express approval

Honey Bees and Bumble Bees:
Bees are not aggressive species and should be left alone as they are beneficial to nature and their population numbers are already falling. They are naturally quite docile and will not sting unless provoked. By the time you take notice of the nest it will normally already be near its natural end towards the middle of summer. Even though they are not protected by law, wild bees are in danger of extinction and we therefore recommend relocation rather than extermination as a control method. Bee keepers are more than happy to come to remove a nest and relocate it at no charge, or for a similar fee to what a pest control company would charge to exterminate the nest. We would recommend checking the link below for contact details for a local bee expert.

http://www.bbka.org.uk/help/find_a_swarm_coordinator.php

There are alternate non-lethal methods that can be tried as well – we have used Velcro nets on windows to stop the bees from entering in the past with great success. Bees are only active for a few months so alternatives are worth looking at.

If the nest is inside cavity walls do not block the entry point as this can drive bees looking for an alternative exit into your living spaces. If the bees pause an unacceptable health and safety risk to the public then extermination as a last resort should be considered.

Please note that there is currently a shortage of feral honey bee colonies (wild bees), however bee keepers can easily and economically purchase honey bee lines from firms that raise them artificially. As such, it is not always worth the effort for bee keepers to remove a wild nest. It is also important to remember that Honey bees are protected by regulation and their nests need to be relocated.
Do not attempt to remove a bee nest without professional or local authority’s advice.

For further information about honey bees, we would recommend contacting The British Beekeepers Association: http://www.bbka.org.uk/

Hornet nest removal:
Hornets can be easily recognised due to their size and darker colouring when compared to wasps. Their nests are normally hidden but you will be able to see a tiny hole in the fabric of the building used as an entrance by the hornets. If a hornet nest is close to windows, doors or children in general, it is highly recommended to treat it without delay as their stings can be especially painful and they are sometimes aggressive. The same goes when you need to carry out some maintenance work in a roof space where workmen run the risk of being attacked. The treatment process for hornet nests is the same as that for a wasp nest and is just as effective.

Get in touch:
What makes Manchester Pest Control different from other pest control companies out there is the fact that we focus on providing completely bespoke solutions. Each of our pest management plans and treatments are tailored to the type of pest, the environment and most importantly, the client’s needs. We offer rapid response call out services and price our packages affordably to ensure that everyone can benefit from effective pest control.

We operate primarily in the Greater Manchester, Stockport and Cheshire areas, however we are more than happy to provide some advice for anyone who contacts us. For a free assessment and no obligation quote, please contact us on the number below.

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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.

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.

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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 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.

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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 Manchester Stockport Cheshire Wasp Control
• 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.

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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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