Southampton Wasp Nest Removal
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Wasps are a common pest in the United Kingdom. Although single wasps can be managed by spraying with a wasp killer, nests, swarms or persistently visiting wasps can be troublesome. An expert pest control company can get rid of wasps by utilising a controlled spraying of insecticide which the wasps will then spread themselves throughout the nest.
Wasps can be dangerous as they are capable of stinging several times. Wasps in nests can swarm when they feel threatened, releasing many wasps into the nearby area simultaneously. If you suspect there might be a wasp nest on your premises, it’s essential to keep children and domestic pets away from it. If you cannot identify the nest yourself, it could be necessary to call a pest control expert who’ll be able to track it down.
There are a variety of methods that pest control companies can make use of to eliminate wasp nests. The best method will vary depending on the location of the nest and the scale of the infestation. Commonly, a powder insecticide is sprayed on the nest which will kill the wasps. However, for areas that are difficult to access there are additional solutions, such as high reach insecticide applicators. Wasp traps are also available if you have a recurring wasp infestation in an area. These traps could help to reduce the quantity of scavenging wasps by luring them to the traps.
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