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Manchester Wasp Control Q&A: Wasps
At Manchester Pest Control, we get many call-outs each year to help with wasp problems throughout Manchester, Stockport and Cheshire. These requests for help usually come in the spring and summer months, when wasps are most active. Sometimes, home and business owners try to deal with the problem themselves, but this can be very dangerous. This Q&A therefore provides some useful information about wasps, and also covers some of the dos and don’ts where wasps and their nests are concerned.
When do wasps build their nests?
Wasps have an annual life-cycle that begins with the queen wasp waking from hibernation in the early spring. She will have been born late the previous summer and while normal worker wasps died out come the winter months, the queen has hidden herself away and slept until the warmer spring climate awakened her. Her immediate priority upon waking will be to find a suitable location for a new nest.
Where do wasps build their nests?
Like any animal (or insect, in this case) wasps want to build a home that is safe from the elements and predators. The houses of Manchester and surrounding areas therefore provide this in abundance, whether it’s a sheltered porch, roof eaves, accessible external wall or attic space; or close by in a shed, tree, old stone wall, compost heap, timber pile or even in the ground itself.
What does a wasps’ nest look like?
The nest will start off quite small when the queen first builds it. She will strip wood from trees, fence panels or the side of a garden shed, and chew it to make a pulp which becomes papery in texture when it hardens. The nest may be not much bigger than a tennis ball to begin with, so can be difficult to spot. However, the queen’s first batch of eggs will soon hatch into workers, who will enlarge the nest and bring food to it while the queen remains inside, laying more eggs all through the spring and summer. A nest may be as large as a beach ball be the end of the summer, with a population numbering in the thousands. It is usually grey-white in colour.
How can I locate a wasps’ nest?
Unless you find a nest by accident, it is more likely that you will first notice increased wasp activity in a certain location, such as a flowerbed, where wasps have found a supply of aphids to feed on. If you observe the wasps’ comings and goings, you will see where they return to, and may be surprised by the size of the nest you find! If the nest is inside a wall-space, it will be difficult to gauge the exact size of it. Either way, be very careful how close you get, as wasps will fiercely defend their nest if they think it is under threat.
Do wasps re-use nests from previous years?
Once the previous occupants of a nest have died out, it will remain empty. New queens prefer to start their own nests from scratch, although they might still build a nest close by a previous one if the location is good for it. So if you have found a nest in a certain place in previous years, be prepared that conditions could be right (as far as the wasps are concerned!) for another to be built nearby – and be sure to keep an eye out from early spring onwards. If you’ve found nests inside your walls or attic in the past, we advise you seal off possible access points during the winter.
How dangerous is a wasps’ nest?
If you or a person you know suffers from anaphylaxis, just a single sting from a wasp will require urgent medical attention as anaphylactic shock can be life threatening if it is not treated. That said, people who do not have anaphylaxis may require assistance if they disturb a nest and are stung multiple times, which is a painful experience for anyone.
Can wasps swarm?
It may seem like it, if you disturb their nest, but they don’t swarm like honey bees, who can sometimes be observed flying in thick clusters. Honey bees will tend to swarm around the queen in the centre, and are therefore most likely to swarm if they have been forced to leave their hive or nest. If a queen honey bee lands somewhere on your property or in your garden, you will observe swarming behaviour as the rest of the bees gather around her. The closest wasps come to swarming is if they are defending their nest, unable to access it, or gathering food in a group.
Is it possible to seal wasps inside their nest?
Blocking the entrance to a wasps’ nest is definitely NOT something we at Manchester Pest Control recommend doing. By preventing wasps from accessing their nest, you will merely end up with a lot of angry wasps both inside the nest and out. And this is even assuming you can get close enough to the nest to seal it in the first place without being attacked. It really won’t solve the problem, as the wasps will simply find a new way in or out, which may result in a much bigger problem if they happen to be occupying wall-space and burst through into your home!
Should I set fire to a wasps’ nest?
Again, NO. This isn’t a sensible solution. Setting a fire might kill a small percentage of the wasps, but the rest are likely to escape the fire and be enraged by the destruction of their home. With no home to go to, they will sting everyone in the vicinity, which won’t make you very popular with your family or neighbours.
I live in Stockport – Will the council treat the wasp nest for me?
In some parts of Stockport, Manchester and Cheshire, this is an option – but you might find yourself waiting anything up to a month as it is not something that the council will give priority to. The council may also contract the job out to a private company in any case, so you could find yourself paying a higher fee than necessary if you haven’t been given the chance to shop around.
Manchester Pest Control can be with you within 24 hours of your call, which means that the wasp problem is quickly dealt with rather than continuing to grow while you wait. And it’s all done safely and at a competitive price, so for your Manchester wasp removal needs, give Manchester Pest Control a call and we’ll get rid of wasps and their nests, and you can get on with enjoying your typical British summer! www.manchesterpestcontrol.co.uk 0161 448 1782
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Wasp Control Manchester,Wasp Nest Treatment, Removed, Destroyed Fixed Price £59.50 No Extra. Guaranteed Wasp Nest Treatment Service We Will Beat Any Genuine Quote
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Manchester Wasp Nest Removal
Fixed Price Wasp Removal
Manchester Pest Control work on a fixed price service, for wasp removal treatments. We never charge more than £59.50 for a single wasps nest treatment. Should any other nests require treating while we are on site we only charge an additional fee of £20.00.
Manchester Pest Control Wasp Nest Treatment, Fixed Price of £59.50 Per Wasp Nest. Additional Wasp Nest Found During The Visit Will Be Charged At An Additional fee of £20.00 Per Additional Wasp Nest.
We are usually able to visit within 24 hours and always provide a one hour time slot so you are not stuck in waiting for us to arrive. There are no additional fees for appointments on evenings or at the weekend.
Our Wasp nest treatment costs less than a treatment from Manchester city council, Stockport county council, Cheshire county council and less than half of the price quoted on the Rentokil website.
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MANCHESTER WASP CONTROL WASP TREATMENT FIXED PRICE £59.50 NO EXTRA
Please beware of rogue trades who quote a low price over the phone for wasp nest treatment! We have recently become aware of companies operating in the area, who’s cost are extremely low compared to a reputable local company such as our selves. So beware and please don’t get stung!
The wasp is generally the most abundant and disliked of all British insects. The most common of these are the German Wasp and the Common Wasp. Their bodies have the characteristic black and yellow band across the abdomen. They are fairly large insects approximately 14mm in length. Wasps and Hornets look very similar in colour, although the hornet is much larger in size. Hornets and wasp are extremely aggressive and will string without provocation. A wasps nest can be a problem to the householder or business. Wasps are a nuisance to many people, therefore wasp treatment is essential.
The sting is caused by an injection of venom into the victim. Unlike the sting of a bee, the wasp sting can be withdrawn from the victim and used again, wasps can be extremely aggressive. A wasp can sting multiple times which can cause anaphylactic shock to the victim. In extreme cases a hospital visit may be needed, if stung by a wasp multiple times.
Wasp nests should be approached with extreme caution. Multiple stings can be very dangerous. Wasps have a very powerful sting and readily use it to defend the nest or themselves. Unlike bees, which are quite passive, wasps can be very aggressive.
No matter how big or small the wasp or hornet nest may be, wasp control Manchester is able to treat your wasp problem. Wasp nests may be found in roof spaces, wall cavities and air grates of buildings, hanging from trees as well as underground, wasps are extremely common in the UK.
Wasps Control Manchester – Wasps Nest Treatment £59.50 fixed price. Wasp control treatment in Manchester, Stockport and Cheshire, fixed price £59.50 no extra same day service.
Manchester Wasps Nest Treatment £59.50 fixed price, same day service.
Should you have wasp or hornet problems in Manchester, Stockport and Cheshire, Manchester Wasp control will offer yourselves wasp control treatment at fixed price £59.50, with no extra charge.
We are 100% confident at Wasp control Manchester, your wasp nest will be destroyed on our first visit. If your wasp issue is not resolved on our first visit, we will offer a free call out. We treat wasps or hornet nests in Manchester Stockport and Cheshire, offering a same day service. Manchester wasp control will treat your wasp problem promptly and in a safe manner, with very little impact on the environment.
We operate 24 hour, 7 days a week, no extra charge for weekend work at wasp control Manchester.
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Wasp Control:
Manchester Wasp Control operatives can treat the nest with an approved industrial insecticide dust, which we inject directly into the wasps nest. A single treatment will normally be all that is needed, however it will take several days for the treatment to work. Wasp Control Manchester can treat your wasps nest problem for only £59.50 fixed price no extra, same day service.
We provide a safe and efficient wasp control service in your area. We are fully qualified in all aspects of pest control. All prices are fixed over the phone before we arrive.
Please beware of rogue trades who quote a low price over the phone, We have recently become aware of companies operating in the area who’s costs can be ten times what a reputable local company will charge.
A single treatment is all that is needed activity will reduce over a period of around 12 hours and will be completely clear off wasp activity in 48 hours.
For all your pest control problems, call Manchester Pest Control. Residents in Manchester,Stockport, Cheshire and Warrington can count on Manchester Pest Control to keep their homes safe and pest free.
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. Wasps Treatment Wasps Treatment & Pest Control provides an effective solution to your pest control problem with advice to prevent any infestation recurring.
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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. Manchester Pest Control provides an effective solution to your pest control problem with advice to prevent any infestation recurring.
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