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WASP NESTS REMOVAL £65.00 FIXED FEE

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WASP NESTS REMOVAL BY EXPERTS



WASP NESTS, HORNETS, BEES


07942 817644

Wasps’ Nest Removals by Harrier Pest Prevention. We are a local wasps’ nest
removal company who deal with wasp nests removal, hornet nests and bee problems.

We specialise in wasp nests and we carry out wasp nest removal over most of the
North West. We cover Wirral, Preston, Bolton, Blackburn, Chorley, Manchester,
Urmston, Altrincham, Sale, Trafford Borough, Stretford, Warrington, Wigan,
Knowsley,  Runcorn, Frodsham, Salford, Widnes, Sefton, Liverpool, Southport,
Knutsford and Lymm, and St Helens.

Harrier Pest Prevention are fully insured and CRB checked so if you are a single
person or elderly we can provide a CRB check certificate.

Local Wasp Nest

If your problem is urgent we can often provide a same day service, especially
for early callers.

This year as a response to many requests from customers we have introduced a
guaranteed same day service for dire emergencies only. This service is expensive
and should only be used when a wasps’ nest really has to be dealt with the same
day. Please see our Emergency Call Out page for more details.

If you have a wasp nest then you have found the best pest control company to
deal with your problem, swiftly, discreetly and at a fair price. We operate 7
days per week including most bank holidays.


CHARGES

We have a fixed of just £65.00 for a wasp nest and we work weekends and bank
holidays at no extra cost. Please use the postcode checker on the right of this
page to ensure we cover your area before calling.

The charge to deal with wasp nests is £65.00 and £75.00 to deal with bees as
they are rather more complicated.

If you have more than one nest on the same property we do the second nest free
of charge and each subsequent nest at £15.00 per nest.

There is no need for prepayment and we are happy to accept payment on site when
the work is complete. There are a range of payment options, please consult our
payments page for details.


LADDERS OR CHERRY PICKER

We don’t carry ladders and we will not use ladders other than short
step-ladders. We use telescopic extension lances which gives us a reach of
around 10 metres (33 feet) from the ground. This is more than adequate for most
domestic properties.

When the entrance to the wasp nest is above gutter height and not visible from
the ground then please inform us when you phone.

We will carry out an initial survey and we will give you a quotation for the
work free of charge if ladders or access equipment is needed.  This satisfies
our obligations under Working at Heights regulations and is safer for you, your
property and our operatives.

Please don’t ask our operatives to use your personal ladders.

We can reach most nests using our extendable lances, usually we only need
ladders a few times each summer.


SEASONAL UPDATE AS OF 3RD AUGUST 2023.



THE CHANCES OF YOU HAVING A LIVE WASPS’ NEST AS OF TODAY’S DATE ARE :


ABSOLUTELY ZERO.


IT IS FAR TOO EARLY IN THE YEAR FOR WASPS TO BE ACTIVE. WE DO NOT NORMALLY START
TO DEAL WITH WASPS UNTIL MID-JUNE ALTHOUGH IN A WARM SPRING WE DO GET THE
OCCASIONAL NEST AS EARLY AS LATE MAY. ANYTHING YOU SEE BEFORE LATE MAY WILL BE A
BEE OF SOME DESCRIPTION. IN APRIL AND MAY WE SEE MANY SOLITARY BEES, USUALLY
INVESTIGATING SMALL HOLES IN MASONRY AND WINDOW FRAMES. THESE ARE TOTALLY
HARMLESS, STINGLESS BEES. THEY CAN DO NO DAMAGE, THEY DON’T BUILD NESTS AND THEY
CAN’T STING. NO ACTION NEEDS TO BE TAKEN OR CAN BE TAKEN AGAINST THESE BEES. IT
IS TOTALLY IMPOSSIBLE FOR YOU TO HAVE A LIVE WASPS’ NEST IN MARCH OR APRIL. IF
WE ARE CALLED OUT TO WHAT TURNS OUT TO BE SOLITARY BEES WE CAN TAKE NO ACTION
AND YOU WILL BE CHARGED A CALL OUT FEE. IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBT AS TO WHAT YOU ARE
SEEING PLEASE TAKE A LOOK AT OUR MONTHLY CHART OF WASPS AND BEES IN THE MENU
ABOVE.


TREE BUMBLEBEES – NEW TO OUR AREA

The Tree Bumblebee (Bombus hypnorum) is relatively new to the North West.
Although we try not to harm bees, this species is dangerous when nesting low
down in your garden or on the body of your house.

Tree Bumblebee – A Stinger

This bee is very defensive of its nest which will often be found in bird boxes,
and sensitive to any nearby movement or vibration. People often report them
mistakenly as ‘Honey bees in a bird box’. Its distinctive markings, the orange
thorax and white tail, make it easy to spot. We recommend calling a pest
controller immediately you think you may have a nest at ground floor level.

Do not get too close!

However, If the Tree Bumblebee nest is above gutter height we would recommend
that you leave it alone (unless you have having roofing or guttering work done
in the early summer) as it is unlikely to cause you any problems.

For help with identifying this species visit our wasps and bees site. Tree
Bumblebees are more complex to deal with than Wasp nests and for that reason we
currently charge a fixed price of £75.00 per nest.


SEASONAL CHANGES

The Tree Bumblebee appears very early in the summer, from April onwards and many
people suspect they have a Wasp nest. Please believe us when we say that in our
area you cannot have an active Wasp nest before June at the earliest.

Between April – July please visit our Seasonal Chart Page to ensure that you
actually do have a wasp nest, not harmless solitary bees. This may save you a
call out charge.


PEST IDENTIFICATION – A FREE SERVICE


If you have any doubt about the insect you are seeing, take a decent digital
photograph and email it to us or send it to us using the WhatsApp button below.
We will identify it for you free of charge. Please be sure to put your phone
number on the email so we can call you right away to discuss your options. If
you have an insect infestation PLEASE keep a sample for us to look at when we
arrive.

Only pesticides approved under current legislation are used and will always use
the safest products available, appropriate to the task. We will always advise on
how to keep children, pets and staff safe.

All works will be carried out in accordance with the Health & Safety Act 1974,
the COSHH Regulations 1988, the Food & Environmental Act 1985 and Control of
Pesticides 1986.


MOST COMMON PESTS


WASP NESTS

We usually don’t need ladders

We destroy wasp nests in the summer months for a fixed fee of just £65.00. We
will never ask for more to destroy a wasp nest unless specialist access
equipment such as ladders, a cherry-picker or scaffolding is needed to access
the nest.

The only exception is in the case of a late season wasp nest, where an
additional treatment to your loft may be necessary.

We will not even need to use ladders on the vast majority of nests  as we use
long extension lances which are safer for our operatives, yourself and your
property.

Please DO NOT attempt to close or block the wasp nest entrance with mastic,
expanding foam or mortar etc. You will drive the Wasps into the house. When we
arrive we need the entrance open to perform the treatment.

If you call us out to a nest where you have sealed the entrance we will charge
you extra for the additional time it takes us to deal with the nest.

If you have attempted to deal with the nest yourself, or sealed the entrance we
reserve the right to charge you a call out fee without carrying out the
treatment, or to attempt the work with no guarantee given.


WHAT WE DO

Our technician will come along by appointment. A small amount of powdered
insecticide will be injected into the entrance to the wasp nest. The returning
wasps will carry it into the heart of the nest and within an hour all the wasps
will be dead.

After the nest has been treated please keep your children and pets indoors
whilst we carry out the treatment and for an hour or so. The wasps get very
angry in the few minutes following the treatment. If you have a fish pond near
the nest please cover it before we arrive.

Destroying A Wasps Nest

As long as we can access the wasp nest from the exterior of the building you do
not even have to wait in.

If we can get to the nest without going through the house we can take a card
payment over the phone and deal with the nest without you having to wait in.
Please leave open any gates we may need to go through.

If there are any issues which might affect the treatment, such as the presence
of bats, then please advise us in advance.


TYPES OF WASPS

There are many species of wasps Britain but only three species trouble us as
pests. There are our two traditional species, the Common Wasps (Vespula
vulgaris), the German Wasp (Vespula germanica). We also have a relative
new-comer to our area the Median Wasp (Dolichovespula media). This is
occasionally dubbed ‘the Euro Wasp’ by the press.

German and Common Wasps

The Median Wasp started to be commonplace in our area about 15 years ago and the
press gave it a lot of coverage. They deemed it to be more aggressive and
dangerous than our more native wasps.

In fact this is not really true. Our native wasps  usually build their nests
inside structures such as lofts and eaves. The Median tends to build its nest in
trees and bushes which brings it into contact with people much more often.

Children are often badly stung whilst trying to retrieve a football from a bush
in the garden.

Wasp nests start afresh every single year, no nest is ever used again. This is
why there is no need to physically remove a nest at the end of the season.


NEST BUILDING

When the wasp queens awake from hibernation in early spring they feed on aphids
and grubs and commence nest construction.

The queen chews rotting wood and mixes it with saliva to make ‘Wasp paper’. From
this she constructs a small nest about the size of a golf ball.

Median Wasp

These golf-ball sized nests can appear very rapidly indeed, you can often find
them in garden sheds in May.

The queen lays around 15-20 eggs and tends the new baby wasps until they are
able to fly. Once the first batch of Wasps are flying they take over nest
construction and the queen concentrates on laying eggs inside the nest.

This process takes some time. This is why we instantly know when people ring us
in April and May that they are seeing bees not wasps. Harmless solitary bees do
look superficially like wasps and are commonplace in April and May.


THE SUMMERTIME

Wasp nests grow most rapidly in late June and July. In a good summer, with
plenty availability of food, a wasp nest can reach the size of a council wheelie
bin. A large nest will house 30,000 wasps over the course of the summer.

Wasps produced by the nests in summer are sterile females. These females cannot
start nests themselves nor can a nest ‘move’. People often suspect that wasps
have moved from one side of their house to the other. In fact this is
impossible. It is merely a second nest which they had not previously noticed.


THE AUTUMN

At the end of the summer, around mid-September the nest produces males and
queens. On average a nest will produce around 2000 queens and it is now when the
wasp nest becomes really troublesome.

The worker wasps are rewarded for feeding the grubs in the wasp nest. The grubs
produce a sweet substance which the worker wasps feed on. During this period the
workers are collecting aphids and caterpillars and are generally a friend to the
gardener.

Once we hit autumn all this changes. The queen runs out of eggs and the nest
ceases to produce any more young wasps. The workers are now deprived of their
sweet ‘fix’ and start to crave sweet foods such as rotting fruit.

Wasps are at their most bothersome at this time and now is when most stings
occur.

If you have a wasp nest we would strongly recommend getting it treated before
this stage.

Hornet


HORNETS

We do have hornets (Vespa crabro) in Britain and whilst they used to be very
rare in the North West we have been called out to several nests in recent times.
All of these calls to hornet nests have been either on the Wirral or in the
Knutsford area, we haven’t done any hornet nests at all in Lancashire as yet.

In the North West there is an urban myth that hornets are like tiny Wasps. This
is a complete fallacy as hornets are very much larger than wasps. In fact
hornets are the largest of the social Wasps family.

Unlike all our native wasps hornets also fly at night so on a hot summer’s night
with the windows open and the lights on it is quite easy to attract a hornet
into the house which can be quite alarming, given their size.

It is quite easy to distinguish between the three wasp species. However it is in
practice not necessary as the treatment is the same for all species.


THE WINTER

The workers and the males die off in November & December. Queens hibernate for
the winter ready to start the whole process off again the following spring. wasp
nests can survive much later into the autumn than many people expect. We often
deal with a few nests as late as November and December. Our absolute record for
destroying a live Wasp nest was Xmas eve.

People who have allowed a nest to produce queens may find that they are troubled
by queens all winter long. The central heating tends to bring them out of
hibernation.


HOW TO REMOVE A WASP NEST

1) Make sure that they are wasps and not bees, lots of people confuse them.
2) Keep well away from the nest.
3) Do not block the entrance hole, you will make the job a lot worse and
possibly fill your house with wasps.
4) Do not leave the nest to live into September, the queens are produced then.
5) Call Harrier Pest Control on 07942 817644 for a professional treatment at
just £65.00.
6) Keep pets and children well away.
7) Close any windows near the nest and advise the neighbours to do the same.


HONEY BEES

Honeybee colonies survive the winter, which is the reason they make honey. These
bees do not have a ‘lead-time’ for the nest to be built like Wasps.

Honeybees are amongst the earliest of the hymenoptera (Wasps and bees) to be
seen in spring. They  often fly on warm days as early as February.

Massive Honey Bee Swarm

 Often they will move into structures such as chimney pots or air-bricks.
Sometimes they will simply hang in the branches of a tree. They remain in the
tree whilst their workers look for a suitable place to live. It can be very
dramatic and even frightening when a swarm arrives. In reality they are fairly
docile as they have no nest or honey to defend in this stage.

If they are accessible such as in a tree it is usually a simple matter to
collect them into a container and rehouse them with a beekeeper.

When bees move into a structure, especially a chimney pot, then speed is of the
essence. Once they have started to produce honey, which happens remarkably
quickly, there are legal constraints which invariable increase the cost of
dealing with them.


BEES ARE NOT PROTECTED

Contrary to urban myth honey bees are not protected. Sometimes there is no
alternative but to destroy them although for us this will always be a last
resort.

Bees will be re-homed if at all possible. Please ensure that you do have honey
bees and not bumble bees before troubling a professional. Bumble bees are not
the bees which make honey and are of no use to a beekeeper.


RATS AND MICE

We have seen an increase of rodents throughout our area of operation. Whilst
they can be a problem at any time of year the autumn and winter tends to be the
time of year when they mostly move indoors. Rat infestations in particular have
increased in recent years. Many reasons for this have been suggested including
fortnightly bin collections, cut backs in sewer baiting and resistance to
rodenticides.

Rodent activity has increased substantially during the lockdowns.

Rats and Mice

Rats and mice are unpleasant to have in or around your home. They spread disease
by contamination of food preparation surfaces. They also do physical damage by
chewing goods and even electrical wires.

Rats and mice breed very rapidly. An infestation can quickly spread to nearby
premises. If you live in a semi-detached or terraced house it is vital to
involve your attached neighbours. They also  need to have their houses
inspected. It is pointless to try and eradicate rats or mice if they are also
infesting an attached property.  Mice are easily detectable as their droppings
betray their presence. Rats are tidier in their toilet habits and they are often
detected due to their gnawing of food products.

Rodent infestations usually take 4 – 6 visits to deal with.

If you suspect that you may have a rat or mouse problem then give us a call.


 ANTS

Ants are a major pest of the spring and summer months. Many people will know the
horror of flying ants emerging into their houses and dread the summer for this
reason.

Pest controllers are much more effective against ants than we were only a few
years ago. This is due to novel gels which are far more effective than powders
or sprays ever were. We are now confident enough to offer a one year guarantee
on our treatments. Ring for details.


FLEAS

Cat Fleas and Dog Fleas are becoming more troublesome in the Harrier Pest
Control area. We are getting more and more calls from people who regularly treat
their pets and yet are still getting flea infestations in their homes.

Cat fleas and dog fleas are becoming resistant to the active ingredients in the
flea treatments available to the general public.

It is important to deal with a flea infestation promptly, especially in the
presence of toddlers as fleas are intermediate hosts of tapeworm.

Fleas cannot breed without the presence of a cat or a dog. They will bite humans
but they cannot breed using human blood. It is not possible to have a flea
infestation unless there is an animal on the premises.


SQUIRRELS

Grey squirrels can be a pest at any time of year but are most troublesome in
late winter and early spring as they move indoors to breed, often into loft or
attic spaces. Squirrels are also the most damaging of all the pests we deal
with, in nearly all cases where squirrels have been in a roof void for a period
of time there will be damage to electrical wiring and even on occasion water
pipes, as a squirrel’s teeth can penetrate copper piping.

If you are unfortunate enough to suffer damage to your property due to squirrel
gnawing you may find that your household insurance policy will not cover it as
many policies exclude damage by vermin.

Although grey squirrels are now widespread across the UK they are not a native
species, having been introduced from North America in the mid-nineteenth
century. As such they are still classed as a non-native species so it is illegal
to catch and release them elsewhere, they must be despatched on site.

If you suspect that you have a squirrel infestation, often loud noises coming
from the attic, then call us quickly to avoid possible damage to pipes or wires.


SQUIRREL TRAPPING

Realistically the only solution to a squirrel problem is to carry out a trapping
programme. Call us for a discussion and we will give you an idea of cost.

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