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Wasp Nest Removal CM7

Essex Wasp Control specialize in same day, low cost professional wasp nest removal, protecting homes and businesses in the CM7 postcode area.

With a wealth of knowledge and experience, including RSPH pest control accreditation and a DBS security checked background, you're in safe pest control hands at all times..

Stocked with the latest pest control technologies all wasp nest removal work is fully guaranteed and for the more difficult to reach wasp nests, high ladders are at hand, working at heights is never a problem. 

A safety survey is carried out on arrival, this is included with the price to terminate your wasp nest and ensures the treatment area remains safe once your nest has been treated.

In addition, you will receive a good time forecast as to how long it will take for all wasp activity to completely stop, so you can get on with the rest of your day with peace of mind.

For prompt, professional, low-cost CM7 Wasp Nest Removal call 0800 612 7035 or book online.

Long established and family run, delivering an exceptional pest control service is the bedrock of our clientele loyalty, which continues to drive Essex Wasp Control from strength to strength.

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Wasp Life Cycle

There are seven species of social wasps in the UK, it is very likely your wasps are 'The common wasp, Vespula vulgaris' or 'The German wasp, Vespula germanica'.
The Wasp nest starts life in the spring by the queen, the position of the nest varies but most likely will be located in dry and undisturbed places such as loft spaces or out buildings.
The queen starts to construct her nest with a papery material that she makes by chewing wood mixed with saliva. The nest contains 20-30 cells in which eggs are placed, when the grubs hatch the queen feeds them until they are ready to hatch as worker Wasps.
By July there are sufficient adult workers to take over duties of building the nest and feeding the grubs.
Nest building continues until the colony consists of many 1000's of workers.
In late summer the queen begins to produce reproductive females and males and in the autumn male and female Wasps leave the nest to mate, once mating has finished the male life cycle ends and dies. The new fertilized Queens hibernate over winter, emerging from hibernation in the spring to begin the life cycle again by building her own nest.
 
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