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Wasps’ Nests in Cuerdley Eliminated £32.00 Fixed Charge

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Cuerdley Wasps’ Nests

Destroying wasps’ nests 7 days a week for £32.00

Never make an attempt to handle a wasps nest yourself!

Cuerdley wasps’ nest control 01925 670375 specialises in eradicating Wasps’ Nests in the Cuerdley area and is often able to provide you with a one day service. We can always be emailed at info@harrierpestprevention.co.uk however for a far more rapid service please phone us. If you want a wasps’ nest eliminating rapidly we’re the ideal company to suit your needs.

Our price is set at £32.00 and we still supply you with the same terrific service and , and we’re still a lot better value versus the local authority. Plus, we’re able to get rid of your nest later in the day whenever you finish work or at the weekends and there will be no added payment.

Cuerdley wasps’ nest control will provide a fully trained and insured professional technician to attend to your wasps’ nest or other pest management problems and to give you advice on aftercare. All of our work is fully guaranteed and on the very rare occasions where we do not get the nest first-time we will call back totally free of charge.

Although some residential pests can be eradicated with DIY products, don’t try to eradicate a wasp nest yourself, it is very dangerous and you could potentially suffer many stings as wasps tend to be defensive of their nests.

When the colony has been killed, the nest presents no risk and should remain in place.

People routinely ask Cuerdley wasps’ nest control to get rid of a wasps nest or remove a wasps nest. Literally extracting a wasps nest, is in practice neither necessary nor desirable. Our specialist will insert a small amount of insecticide directly into the entrance of the nest, then the returning workers will carry it into the nest with them and the entire colony will die inside of a couple of hours.

Pest Controllers do not remove a wasp nest, even on the very rare times when it would be possible, because it’s important to leave it in its place for the returning workers to go in.

The nest is simply paper and will eventually crumble away. A wasp nest will last for one full year only and it is never re-used.

There are some issues when dealing with nests later in the year which could need a different technique. If you notice that there is a nest later than mid-September we then suggest that you read our page Dealing With Late Season Wasps Nests.

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

You might not even have to wait in for us! It is possible to pay in advance making use of buttons to the right of any page, let us know where you have seen the wasps flying and arrange for us to gain access to the exterior of your premises.

While you await our technician’s visit, have a look at our Wasps Nest Dos and Don’ts page and learn the best way to help us help you.

The dreadful summer of 2012 in Britain saw many wasps’ nests die from malnourishment because of the fact that the wasps couldn’t get out to feed as a result of rain.

The nests which did stay alive were very late in delivering queens and we were still seeing live nests well into November.

Because of the wet weather, combined with the summer of sport a lot of people simply didn’t see the fact that they had a wasp’s nest, naturally it wasn’t a very good summer for outdoor hobbies.

This resulted in many nests which might typically have been destroyed were able to go full term and create their queens, about 200 per nest on average.

If we have a mild spring and a reasonable beginning to the summer this may mean that you will encounter a good many more wasps’ nests in the summer of 2013.

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

In contrast to northern urban myth hornets are a lot larger than wasps, hornet queens can be up to two inches long. It is common for people to mistake wasp queens for hornets later in the season, but hornets are generally larger even than wasp queens.

European Hornet

European Hornet

Unlike all our natural wasp species hornets fly at nighttime and may give a nasty surprise on a warm summer’s evening if 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 carry out in summer is to wait for a hot, sunny day in mid-July and walk all-around your residence looking up and down, in air-bricks and chimneys etc and if you have a wasp’s nest you will certainly see wasps coming and going at an surprising rate. Ring us then ahead of the queens emerge in mid-September and you’ll break the breeding cycle.

Just one 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, ring 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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