Wasps’ Nests Destroyed in Bolton £32.00

May 6, 2009 · Posted in Uncategorized · Comment 

Wasps’ Nests Destroyed in Bolton £32.00

Wasps’ Nests Destroyed in Bolton £32.00 – Bolton Pest Control destroy wasps’ nests in the Bolton area for a fixed fee of £32.00. We work seven days per week and do not charge exra for weekend or evening calls. Call us now on 01204 689361.

Wasps' Nests Destroyed in Bolton £29.50

Wasps' Nests Destroyed in Bolton £29.50

The annoying wasp season is almost with us once more, what would summer be without our old friends the wasps to pester us as we enjoy our evening barbeques?

The biology of the wasp means they are rarely seen much before July as until then only the wasp queen is in the nest.

In late March or early April the over-wintering queens leave their hibernating sites to find nesting places which could be in a hole in the ground, a hollow tree or artificial structures such as chimneys eaves, lofts and attics, garden sheds etc.

The new queen starts to construct her nest with a papery material that she makes by chewing small pieces of wood mixed with saliva; this is called Wasp paper.

She will raise the first few workers by herself and those workers will then carry on the building of the nest and feeding the immature Wasps to follow.

Nest building starts in earnest in June and will reach its maximum in size in September, when 5 – 30,000 workers may be in the nest. These workers will gather food up to 400 metres from the nest. The size of wasp colonies will vary from year to year, the severity of the previous winter is probably the main factor.

In the mid-September the newly produced queens mate and leave the nest to hibernate, the rest of the nest dies out and the nest is never used again.

Individuals react differently to being stung by wasps; some are hardly affected, while others endure considerable pain and discomfort and a few become seriously allergic to being stung, which in some cases results in sudden death due to anaphylactic shock.
Control
It is advisable to let a professional Pest Controller deal with a Wasps’ nest for the reasons stated above. An insecticide will be injected into the entrance to the nest. Returning wasps will carry the insecticide into the centre of the nest and within a few hours all wasps should be dead.

It is foolish to allow a wasps’ nest to go full term as the resultant queens produced by the nest will invariably nest nearby in the following spring resulting in many more nests the following year. For this reason several nests are often found clustered together in an area a locality.

Wasps’ Nests Destroyed in Bolton £3250


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