We are the local specialist for wasp nest removal and hornet extermination. Our technicians are qualified to BPCA/RSPH Level 2, or actively working towards it, and fully insured.
There is no wasp problem we cannot help with. Call us to speak to one of our helpful team today.
Signs You Have a Wasp Nest
Increased Wasp ActivityLarge numbers of wasps flying to and from a specific point on your property
High Levels IndoorsWasps repeatedly appearing inside your home, especially upstairs rooms
Visible NestA papery, grey-brown structure under eaves, in sheds, lofts or wall cavities
Buzzing SoundAudible buzzing from a wall cavity, loft space or roof area
Wasps Around FoodThey eat protein as well as sugars - removing sweets from the picnic is not enough
Chewed WoodScrape marks on wooden fences or furniture where wasps gather nest material
Emergency Response
Professional with you within 60-90 minutes
Same-day treatment, seven days a week
Full protective equipment
Never Ignore a Nest
Each surviving nest produces 8-20 new queens nearby
Nests grow from golf ball to beach ball size in months
Wasps chew through plasterboard and wood to expand
About Wasps
They nest in sheds, ground holes, compost heaps and wall cavities
They eat protein and sugars - attracted to most food
Always call a professional rather than attempt DIY removal
About Wasp Nests
A wasp nest can contain up to 20,000 wasps at its peak. Nests are made from chewed wood and saliva, forming a paper mache material that is surprisingly strong. They are commonly found in lofts, sheds, and cavity walls, but can appear almost anywhere on your property.
Unlike bees, a single wasp can sting continuously without losing its stinger, making nests near people a serious concern. We have access equipment for hard-to-reach nests in high or awkward locations, and provide specialist removal for schools, nurseries, and other sensitive areas where safety is the top priority.
Wasps, Bees or Hornets?
Not sure what you are dealing with? Wasps, bees and hornets all need a different approach, and we always look to relocate bees wherever we can rather than destroy them.
If you are unsure which stinging insect has nested on your property, call our team and we will help you identify it.
Our Treatment
We apply a professional powder or spray directly to the nest, or use a space spray if the nest is less accessible. Results are very quick - often all activity will be gone within 24-48 hours.
If the problem persists beyond 7 days, we come back to re-treat free of charge as part of our guarantee.
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