BURY WASP NEST REMOVAL
Bury Based Wasp Nest Removal & Treatment Service
Only £60 - no hidden charges
- Fixed fee of £60 to treat the nest
- Wasps eradicated 100% using safe methods
- For your peace of mind all work is guaranteed or your money back
- Same day and next day appointments usually available at no extra charge
- Our operatives are highly qualified and experienced in the field
- Discount on additional nests (£15 for additional nests in the property)
0161 706 0571
Guranteed wasp nest removal
...or your money back
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Bury Wasp Nest Treatment & Removal
OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE WITH WASP CONTROL
Wasps take up residence in various places including buildings we occupy such as houses and business premises. They’re commonly found nesting in eaves, roofs, walls, cavities, sheds and garages. In such event we strongly recommend that you don’t try tackling them yourself. For as little as £60 Bury Wasp Nest Removal will take care of the problem for you. We cover Bury, Bolton, Manchester and all surrounding areas.
We are the experts when it comes to eradicating wasps. We have over 20 years experience in the field and we deal with 100s of wasp nests every year so you can be rest assured that you’ll be in safe hands.
When our customers call us for help our no.1 priority is eradicate the wasps from our customers’ home or place of work as efficiently and safely as possible. We normally offer same day service. If same day wasp removal isn’t available we can do often do next day including evening and weekends at no extra charge.
At Bury wasp nest removal we take pride in our experience and knowledge in the field. We give expert advice and deliver excellent service. We are full equipped with necessary gear. We use variety of methods and tools to ensure every job is done as safely and efficiently as possible. We use professional use only grade insecticides to destroy the wasp nest. Most of the wasp nests we treat are completely disabled within hours after the treatment.
Important!
If you happen to come across a wasp nest around your home or work we strongly advice that you DO NOT APPROACH IT. Wasps are very aggressive by nature and will attack if provoked. Simple loud noise or vibration near the nest location can aggravate the wasps and trigger an attack with terrible consequences. Wasp stings can be very painful and in some cases life threatening. This is a job best left to professionals.
We are fully equipped for the job and we carry all necessary gear to get the job done safely and effectively. Certain things in life aren’t worth the risk, specially knowing that Bury wasp nest removal can completely eradicate wasps for only £60.
You’ll never have to put up with wasps again.
FOR A GUARANTEED WASP NEST REMOVAL OR YOUR MONEY BACK
Information about wasps
Frequently Asked Questions
Do wasps die when they sting you?
No, they don’t.
The reason behind this is similar to the reason why they can sting you multiple times. Because their stinger is smooth it can be easily inserted and withdrawn from your skin. On the other hand, a bee’s stinger is barbed; this causes it to get stuck when they sting you. As the bee moves away it ends up ripping it’s stinger off its body as it gets stuck in your skin, which ultimately causes their demise.
Can wasps sting more than once?
Yes, they can.
Unlike bees, wasps can sting you multiple times, thanks to the anatomy of their stinger. The stinger of a wasp is smooth, allowing them to easily insert and withdraw their stinger to deliver multiple stings.
What is the difference between wasps and bees?
Although both wasps and bees belong to the Hymenoptera order of insects, they are actually quite different.
The main difference is that wasps are a lot more aggressive than bees, and will sting with little aggravation. Some species of bees can, and will, produce honey whereas no species of wasp has this ability to do this.
Other notable differences are body length and size. Bees tend to have robust, hairy bodies, whilst wasps have slender bodies with a narrow waist.
Do wasps pollinate?
Well no, not really. As an insect group wasps aren’t regarded as pollinators.
However, there are some exceptions. Some species of wasp, such as the Masarinae subfamily, and fig wasps are known to be potential and sometimes efficient pollinators, contributing to the pollination of several plant species.
What do wasps eat?
It is pretty difficult to give a generalised answer around the diet of wasps as this can vary between different species.
Generally, the wasps found in your garden will feed on:
• nectar
• fruit
• insects
• sugar
Did you know that paper wasps feed on carrion, which is found in dead flesh and often go hunting for deceased insects to feed on?
What's the difference between wasps and hornets?
It may surprise you to learn that hornets are actually wasps!
Yes, you read that right. Hornets are a subset of wasps and are a breed of special wasps living in large, highly organized colonies.
The main difference between wasps and hornets is their size and colouring. On average, hornets are a lot larger than wasps and usually come in a black and white or brownish red colouring. Wasps appear in a variety of colours, depending on the species.
Do wasps make honey?
To answer this question simply, no they don’t.
Although wasps, like bees, drink nectar, they lack the ability to process this into honey. That’s not to say they don’t like it though, as in some instances wasps have been known to steal honey, in large amounts, from bee hives.
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Protect your family and home today from invading wasps.
Call Bury Wasp Nest Removal to book a treatment on 0161 706 0571.