Removing a wasp nest can be very dangerous. Wasps inside the nest will feel intimidated and often become aggressive. This could lead to them stinging you and others, as they defend their nest and young.
To get rid of wasps you do ‘not’ need to get rid of the nest, but you do need to treat it in order to kill the entire nest. To decrease the possibility of stings to you, your family and pets, organise for a expert wasp nest treatment. This effective solution will eliminate the wasps and keep you out of harm’s way from the threat of stings.
It couldn’t be easier, just book your Wasp Nest Treatment online or give us a phonecall.
A fully developed wasp nest discovered in in the summer will invariably need expert treatment due to the high risk of wasp stings. By this point, a nest may contain 1000’s of individual wasps.
At A and H Pest Control, we offer a total wasp control solution
Our British Pest Control Association (BPCA) certified technicians have the knowledge to recognise if there is a wasp nest present
All technicians have special protective gear to stay safe throughout treatment
All treatments are tailored to ensure effective control of the wasp nest, based on its position
We provide professional guidance to help avert a further issue in the future
Pest Management Tricks And Tips That May Leave Your Own Home Pest Free
Any unwanted animal which has invaded your home is considered a pest, but homeowners most frequently complain about bugs, rodents and squirrels. As humans, we often forget that we are not the only ones living in this world and could possibly be the ones invading their space or environment. While they certainly have their role in the circle of life, that does not mean that we want to be graced with their presence. Their existence can cause unwanted stress and worry for the homeowner. It is important to figure out how to keep these pests from coming inside. Below you will find some tips which will help to keep your property a pest free zone.
To start, it is important to keep pests from getting in. Pests, just like all living things, get hungry too and will always be out there looking for something to eat. They view your home as a place were they can go to escape the elements and feed themselves. If you can address these two factors, it is far less likely you will develop a pest problem. Cleanliness will help to deter animals in search of food. Wash your dishes daily, and keep all your food in the refrigerator. When you make a meal, pack it away in an air tight container almost immediately after enjoying it. It is important that you do not leave any food sources available for them to want to come in. Even if they come into your home, they will find no reason to linger and create a nest.
Always keep your home clean, this way flies and other smaller insects will not visit. Ensure that any spills are mopped up straight away. Put used dishes in the dishwasher so that they are not left sitting out. Insects also love a moist environment. In addition, if you notice a leak, make sure the situation is rectified.
Animals often enter homes when the seasons change and the weather turns cooler. Plug up spaces and crevices that seemingly offer easy passage into your home. Sealant or caulking should do the trick.
A tidy outside space will also deter animals. Sweep up any plant and leaf debris, and never stack piles of wood near your house. You should also check your pets regularly for ticks and fleas, as these can be lurking in the grass.
It is possible for you to enjoy a relatively pest-free existence if you follow the advice found in this article and remain vigilant about taking care of your home. Simple measures such as keeping your home clean, dry and secure will stop the majority of animals from making your home their home.
You may well need a professional if your problem is multiple wasps in the house.
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