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Everything you need to know about wasp nests in Manchester homes

The presence of a large number of wasps in your garden can be somewhat unnerving, particularly if you or a family member are known to suffer from anaphylaxis. Even if you don’t experience an extreme reaction from being stung, it’s not a pleasant feeling or something that any of us welcome. Wasps can be erratic though, and greater numbers in the vicinity may suggest that there is a wasp nest close by. Here, Manchester Pest Control answers some of the common questions while emphasising the importance of safe and effective Manchester wasp control solutions.

What does a swarm of wasps look like? The truth is, although there are similarities between bees and wasps, they swarm in different ways, and this should assist with identification. A swarm of honey bees is likely to have a queen at its centre, and the swarm’s objective is to locate a suitable site for a nest. Wasps, on the other hand, will only do something similar to swarming if their existing nesting site has been chemically treated or destroyed, or if something is preventing them from accessing the nest. Otherwise, on occasions where you see many wasps together, it is more likely that they have located a feeding site and are working as a team to forage the food and guard it from wasps belonging to rival nests.

How can I trace a wasp nest? The best way to locate a wasp nest is to observe the activity of wasps and see where they go after they have finished at their feeding site. Wasps are particularly drawn to pollen, which they feed on, and aphids, which they feed their larvae with back at the nest. You may see them fly towards your house, or an outbuilding such as a shed or garage. If there is a hole in the brickwork of your house, they may be using this to access the wall cavity. However, they may also have found a way in around loose roof tiles, which means there could be a nest in your roof space. The number and frequency of wasps arriving and departing the nest increases later in the year as the nest grows in size.

What does a wasp nest look like? There are different varieties of wasps which have different preferences for their nesting sites. For instance, although we have looked so far at problem wasp nests that can be found in people’s properties, the European wasp prefers bushes or trees, and will build a ball-shaped nest that is grey in colour and which expands as the population of the nest grows. Common wasps will nest indoors and outdoors, including underground. If there is sufficient space, the nest of a common wasp will look similar to that of the European wasp, but common wasp nests can vary in shape to accommodate their surroundings, such as tight recesses and cavities.

What about hornets? Hornets are larger than the common wasp, and their nests are similar in appearance but generally contain smaller populations even if the nest might be a decent size. Although hornets are not as aggressive as the common wasp, they will still respond angrily if they feel their nest is under attack, so please be sure to heed the warnings below when it comes to nest removal.

How do wasps choose their nest site? The location of the nest is chosen in the spring by the queen wasp after she wakes from hibernation. Although it might seem convenient to reuse a nest from the previous year, this is not something that wasps do, and they will always begin again from scratch. However, they may build a nest in the vicinity of or adjoining an old nest, which means that properties can be targeted by wasps on successive years if access points remain. Older properties may be more at risk due to greater wear and tear over the years providing numerous ways in, although newer homes can still experience wasp problems too.

How dangerous is a wasp nest? The scale of the danger is very much determined by how many wasps are in the nest and how aggressively they react to your presence if you come close to the nest or attempt to tackle the nest directly yourself, which is something we really do not recommend. Early in the year, the nest may be just starting out, but by mid to late summer, there could be thousands of wasps belonging to just a single nest, and they will defend the nest and their queen if they feel there is a threat. In addition to the dangers for individuals suffering from anaphylaxis, anyone subjected to a large number of stings can suffer a severe allergic response which may be life threatening.

What about DIY pest control for wasps? We’ve already covered some of the dangers, but should add that if you’re considering blocking the entry/exit point to the nest, please think again – this is by no means an effective solution and will only anger the wasps trapped inside and any others that are outside and can no longer get back in. In order to escape, trapped wasps may eat their way through the very structural materials of your home, emerging indoors to pose an even bigger problem. Wasps that cannot get back into their nest are likely to become enraged and sting anyone they encounter in the surrounding neighbourhood. Setting fire to a wasp nest will only result in the same outcome.

Your local Manchester, Stockport and Cheshire solution for wasp nest removal

If you’re looking for Manchester wasp control experts, look no further than long-established local firm, Manchester Pest Control. We respond quickly when contacted by local residents and business owners and are thorough in our approach, carrying out a full assessment of the situation before commencing the wasp nest removal. We employ tried and tested methods that minimise the risk of wasps turning angry and stinging people, and our solutions take into account the whole population of the nest rather than just the wasps that happen to be occupying it at a certain time while others are off looking for food and nest materials. For experts in wasp nest removal, contact Manchester Pest Control today.

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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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