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Wasp Nests and what to do!
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A typical wasp season in the UK starts and ends from May –October.
Mother wasps take wooden fibers from the garden in her mouth digest them and break down to build paper like nests. As the nest continues to grow hexagon cells house new wasps and the nest expands. Over the season towards August if not treated the nests can hold up to 1000 wasps and produce more queen wasp and male wasps for the following season. At this point they can become very protective and dangerous. Disturbing the nest can be a disaster without professional help. Wasp stings can be very painful and sometimes fatal!
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How to get rid of wasp nests!
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Wasp nests must be treated as early as possible, with protective clothing and the right powder. Wiltshire wasp nest removal deals with all nest removal. Usually nests are in high and difficult to reach places, cracks in walls, lofts and gardens. WWNR only use powder of a professional use due to the strength with machines that can pump powder in through difficult gaps. Once the nest is broken down the nest will become deactivated and prevention should take place.

Process 1
Locate The Nest

Process 2
Distinguish The Type Of Wasp

Process 3
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FAQs
How much does it cost?
Our fee is a one-time payment of 49 for the first nest and 15 for any extra wasp nest.
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When are you able to come?
We are usually able to book same day
appointment and be with you within an hour.
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How long does the treatment last?
Our process is quick and usually kills the wasp nest after 48 -72 hours.
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Is the service guaranteed?
Yes, if after the period of a week to ten days there is activity we can come back for a revisit to apply another treatment.
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