Wasps & Bees

Wasps

As summer approaches, wasps begin to wake from their winter slumber. With there being a multitude of areas around your property that a wasp can decide to pitch up a nest, it can be difficult to take precautions to protect your property from this pest.


The nest could be high up in the trees, or underground in a small, abandoned fox hole, our wasp controllers can treat the nest using specialised equipment, both safely and quickly. After spraying the nest with the most effective insecticide, it only takes a few hours before the poison takes effect and starts to pick the nest off as the poison spreads through the wasp's home.


Known for their ability to nest in a variety of places, wasps can build their nests in a variety of positions, whether that be in your chimney, wall cavity or outside of your property.


A wasp nest is not a problem that is limited to domestic homes. If you discover a nest on your commercial property, there can be dire financial implications if not dealt with promptly. 


We use a type of treatment designed to start killing of the nest in only a few hours. The treatment we use is applied to an entry point in the nest, intending to be transferred inside and toward the Queen. This will result in the death of the Queen and subsequently the nest will follow soon after. To ensure that our service covers every basis, we offer comprehensive aftercare advice to ensure that we help to prevent reoccurrences of other nests on your property. We will suggest changes and alterations to your property as well as offering physical nest removal of a dead or dormant.


Bees

Bees are vital to the environment, but a bee’s nest can pose a threat to your family, business property and pets, especially for those allergic. It’s important to get in touch with a local bee removal company as soon as you notice signs of one forming nearby. A bee infestation can last as long as seven months if left untreated. We deal with both commercial and domestic customers.


Bees play an important role in the environment. Without pollinating trees and plants, food production for other animals wouldn’t be possible. That’s why it’s key to get expert bee removal to take control of a bee’s nest. You don’t want to disrupt it and risk getting stung.

A bee nest can sometimes be mistaken for a wasp nest. Wasps are a lot more dangerous than bees, so make sure to keep your distance from the nest just in case.


The best way to spot a potential bee’s nest is noticing an excessive number of bees in one location. They can fly around in multiple directions and will cause a lot of noise, so it should be very easy to spot. Honeybee nests will cause dark patches on the walls or ceilings. This indicates that they have created a nest in between your walls where the honey is being produced. This is a clear sign that you have a honeybee infestation. Nests are usually found in enclosed areas such as roofs, loft spaces, ceilings, in trees and underground. Keep an eye out in locations like this if you have suspicions of a bee’s nest.

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