Wasps Nest Diss

There are six species of wasp commonly found in the UK.  Only two types enter buildings.  The most common types found in the UK are the European and German wasps.

SIGNS OF A WASP PROBLEM

WHAT DO WASPS LOOK LIKE

Their bodies consist of black and yellow bands and they have a narrow waist in the middle of the body. The worker wasp is about 10-15mm in length and the queen is usually about 20mm in length.  They have two pairs of wings.  Only the females will sting and only when frightened or disturbed.

REPRODUCTION

IMPLICATIONS OF HAVING A WASPS

If you do happen to get stung, you should be aware that you could have an allergic reaction and this can cause a severe reaction, called anaphylactic shock.  Seek medical advice if this should occur.

HOW DO WE GET RID OF WASPS ?

wasps nest can be treated with an approved insecticide dust.  A single treatment will normally work and takes about 4-8 hours depending on how active the wasps nest is. 

Occasionally when the wasps nest is difficult to access a second treatment may be required. Removal of the nest may require a second visit after the treatment has completed.

Commercial buildings can be protected by using window screening and installation of electrical devices that attract, kill and catch wasps.

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