Worsthorne Wasp Nest Removal & Worsthorne Wasp Nest Treatment
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These Videos Are Wasp Nests Within Our Clients Properties In East Lancashire - 5 Minutes After Our Treatment Procedures Are Conducted.
Local Wasp Nest Removal Services in Worsthorne and East Lancashire
In the summer months East Lancashire Wasp Control receive many wasp nest removal and wasp nest treatment enquiries in Whitefield and Greater Manchester, against wasps found evident within domestic and commercial customers properties.
As a result we have dedicated this website all about our wasp nest control services we offer to East Lancashire and surrounding towns and boroughs.
East Lancashire Wasp Control have the skills and capabilities to kill and eradicate 99.9% of all wasp nests on your property in just one visit of which all of our treatment procedures are fully guaranteed 100% for our customers peace of mind, rapid response times and same day call out procedures as promised!
Our highly professional, efficient and friendly team of service technicians have over 25 years of experience when it comes to dealing with removing problematic wasp nests from homes and businesses at one affordable cost to our customers with no hidden additional costs or call out charges!
East Lancashire Wasp Controls professional pest controllers are discreet and can destroy a nest in no more than an hour, our appointment schedules are specifically tailored to suit your demands, working schedules and requirements.
If you want an immediate response please call 01282 777549 today to speak to one of our staff members regarding any wasp enquiries you may have encountered.
With our office based in Burnley, East Lancashire Wasp Control are ideally located within close proximity to the M65 motorway which enables ourselves to respond and deal with your wasp nest enquiries quickly and efficiently.
We carry Full Public Liability Insurance and are also fully accredited members of the NPTA
(National Pest Technicians Association) and Basis Prompt (Professional Pest Controllers Register).
Our Pest Technicians visiting your home or business are highly skilled and trained to RSPH (Royal Society for Public Health) Level Two standard as practice within our company safety policies.
It is very dangerous to attempt to remove a wasp nest by yourself, as they can number up in their thousands and can be very aggressive even with the slightest disturbance. If they decide to attack, it will result in multiple stings to you and anyone else nearby. The safest thing to do is to employ a professional pest controller to remove the nest.
At East Lancashire Wasp Control we are highly knowledgeable about wasps and their behaviour patterns, and can take the relevant precautions to ensure the nest is removed safely. We use the correct PPE to protect ourselves and our latest innovative equipment can reach nests in the most inaccessible locations. The professional grade insecticides we use are very powerful yet completely safe to humans and pets. Our treatment procedures are efficient and responsive, taking no longer than an hour if the nest is easily accessible.
Wasp nests can be located in various areas of the property which include lofts, cavity walls, air vents, garages, sheds, water tanks, burrows, bird boxes, guttering, soffits, trees and bushes. The nest is often hidden inside an area and not vastly visible. Look out for a large number of wasps gathering around small entrance points and often around the gutter of your roof or cavity voids.
From June onwards wasp nests can start to become a nuisance after the Queen Wasps have emerged from hibernation in April and May. A wasp nest can progressively and rapidly grow in size until the early stages of winter depending on the temperatures and climate within the UK.
Don’t delay if you start to see evidence of a wasp nest in your property as the nest can rapidly grow, with upto 5,000 to 10,000 workers with potentially life threatening stings. Wasp stings near the airways or a wasp sting that causes an anaphylactic shock can in rare cases be fatal.
We strongly advise against using DIY products, East Lancashire Wasp Control ensures our technicians wear full protective clothing to safeguard ourselves against the potentially fatal wasp stings.
Apart from the obvious dangers of wasp stings, wasps also have the potential to transmit disease as they visit dustbins, waste depots and dead animals (carrion).