Wasps & Hornet Control

Getting rid of wasps

Wasps become a nuisance to humans mainly in late summer as the weather gets cooler when they become more likely to sting. A wasp, unlike a bee, can sting many times.

Although the wasp sting is not normally serious, it can be very painful, and in certain cases can cause a severe reaction.

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What they look like?

All the wasps found in the United Kingdom, with the exception of the hornet, are very similar with black and yellow bands on their body and two pairs of wings.

Honey bee
Honey bee
Wasp
European Wasp

Where they live

In spring, the fertilized queen leaves her hibernating quarters to seek nesting sites for a new colony. These sites could be holes in the ground, hollow trees, sheds, loft spaces or wall cavities. The queen starts to build her nest with a papery material that she makes by chewing wood mixed with saliva; this is known as wasp paper. She will raise the first few workers who will then enlarge the nest and care for the immature wasps. Nest construction starts in spring and will reach its maximum size in September, when up to 10,000 workers may be present. An old nest is not used in subsequent years.

What they eat?

Wasps usually eat insects, which are mainly garden or household pests. They also feed on dustbin waste and animal carcasses.

 

Why wasps can be a pest? Wasps become a nuisance to humans mainly in late summer as the weather gets cooler when they become more likely to sting. A wasp, unlike a bee, can sting many times. Although the wasp sting is not normally serious, it can be very painful, and in certain cases can cause a severe reaction.

What you can do to control the problem?

Nests located in areas away from human contact can be left untreated. It should be remembered that wasps have a beneficial aspect as they kill many garden insect pests.

However, if it is necessary to destroy the nest, it is easy to do so. Wasps are generally easy to control if the nest is destroyed by applying a residual insecticide. This will be in either a dust or liquid form and is applied to the nest entrance or nearby so that wasps entering the nest are contaminated.

How can I get rid of pests?

Bromley Pest Control provides a pest control service for the treatment of wasps, including details of the treatment and post treatment advice.

You are strongly recommended to seek professional help in dealing with a problem wasp’s nest. Consider the risks very carefully before attempting a treatment yourself.  Wasps are very aggressive when their nest is threatened, and multiple stings may result if your protective clothing is inadequate.

If you do attempt treatment yourself, when using pesticides always follow the instructions on the label.