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Wasps’ Nests in Plumley Eliminated £32.00 Set Fee

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Plumley Wasps’ Nests

Destroying wasps’ nests 7 days a week for £32.00

Never make an attempt to contend with a wasps nest yourself!

Plumley wasps’ nest control 01565 849212 specialises in eliminating Wasps’ Nests in the Plumley area and is often in the position to offer a one day service. We can always be emailed at info@harrierpestprevention.co.uk but for a more rapid service please phone us. If you need a wasps’ nest removing without delay we’re the most suitable business for your needs.

Our price is preset at £32.00 and we still provide you with the same great services and , and we’re still a lot better value in comparison to the local authority. Plus, we are able to get rid of your nest at night after you finish work or at week-ends and there will be no added charge.

Plumley wasps’ nest control will provide a fully competent and insured specialist technician to deal with your wasps’ nest along with other pest control difficulties and to advise you on aftercare. All our work is fully guaranteed and on the very rare instances where we do not get the nest first-time we’ll call back free of cost.

Although some domestic pest infestations may be removed with DIY solutions, do not attempt to dispose of a wasp nest yourself, it’s very dangerous and you may possibly endure many stings as wasps are extremely protective about their nests.

Once the colony has been killed, the nest offers no risk and can remain in place.

People often ask Plumley wasps’ nest control to get rid of a wasps nest or remove a wasps nest. Physically extracting a wasps nest, is in practice neither necessary nor desirable. Our expert will insert a tiny amount of insecticide directly into the entry of the nest, then the returning workers will take it into the nest with them and the complete colony will die within a couple of hours.

Pest Controllers do not ever remove a wasp nest, even on the uncommon occasions when it might be possible, because it’s important to leave it in its place for the returning workers to go in.

The nest itself is just paper and will crumble away. A wasp nest lasts for 1 year only and it is never re-used.

There are some issues when handling nests later in the season which might call for a different procedure. If you notice that you have a nest after mid-September then we recommend that you read our page Dealing With Late Season Wasps Nests.

If you think that you have a wasp nest on your home, check our Wasps or Bees? page to be certain and to save yourself a callout charge, then call today.

You will not even have to stay at home for us! You can actually pay beforehand making use of buttons off to the right of any page, inform us where you have seen the wasps flying and arrange for us to gain access to the exterior of your property.

While you await our technician’s visit, have a peek at our Wasps Nest Dos and Don’ts page and find out how to help us help you.

The terrible summer of 2012 in Britain saw many wasps’ nests die from starvation because of the fact that the wasps could not get out to feed as a result of rain.

The nests which did survive were very overdue in creating queens and we were still seeing live nests well into November.

Because of the wet weather, together with the summer of sport lots of people simply did not see the fact that they had a wasp’s nest, after all it wasn’t a very good summer for outdoor activities.

This meant that many nests which would as a rule have been wiped out were able to go full term and create their queens, about 200 per nest on average.

If we have a mild spring and a respectable beginning to the summer this could mean that you’ll encounter many more wasps’ nests in the summer of 2013.

Another odd feature of the summer of 2012 was that for the first time ever in the North West we’ve been called out to a hornets’ nest. Hornets (Vespa crabro) are generally only present in southern Britain and about as far north as the southern midlands so it was an unusual call-out indeed.

As opposed to northern urban myth hornets are far larger than wasps, hornet queens can be up to two inches long. It is common for individuals to mistake wasp queens for hornets later in the season, but hornets are much larger even than wasp queens.

European Hornet

European Hornet

Unlike all of our native wasp species hornets fly during the night and might give a nasty surprise on a warm summer’s evening should you have the windows open and the light on, especially for more northern folk who aren’t used to seeing them.

A useful check to complete in summer is to wait for a hot, sunny day in mid-July and walk all around your house looking up and down, in air-bricks and chimneys etc and if you have a wasp’s nest you will plainly see wasps coming and going at an worrying rate. Ring us then prior to when the queens emerge in mid-September and you will break the breeding cycle.

Just a word of caution, ‘wasps’ in chimney stacks often end up being honeybees. When you see comings and goings from the chimney DO NOT light the fire, contact us.

If you have a problem with other pests such as ants, fleas or bedbugs follow the links for additional information or call today for advice.

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