The wasp nest season is now upon us and over the next few weeks, nests will start to appear in our gardens, roof spaces, house timber and external masonry walls. Attracted to the smell of nectar and cooking, wasps can quickly become unwelcome guests at family BBQ's and get-togethers.
For local hospitality businesses, particularly pubs and restaurants, wasps can also be a real conversation killer for their customers and, if left untreated, nests can become more hazardous as the colony grows and wasp activity increases.Happily, wasp nest treatments do not take long and at Heritage Pest Control, we offer a fast and efficient treatment service that comes with a 100% guarantee.
Many of our customers come back to us each year and we are often able to schedule in a same-day treatment if we are operating in an area near you at the time of your call. Call us today on 07905 904880 in the first instance or on our mainline number 01580 388704 to talk to one of our operatives and arrange a visit.
For local hospitality businesses, particularly pubs and restaurants, wasps can also be a real conversation killer for their customers and, if left untreated, nests can become more hazardous as the colony grows and wasp activity increases.Happily, wasp nest treatments do not take long and at Heritage Pest Control, we offer a fast and efficient treatment service that comes with a 100% guarantee.
Many of our customers come back to us each year and we are often able to schedule in a same-day treatment if we are operating in an area near you at the time of your call. Call us today on 07905 904880 in the first instance or on our mainline number 01580 388704 to talk to one of our operatives and arrange a visit.
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Taking a preventative approach to pest control reduces the chances of emergency call outs and can save a company money in the long term. At the first assessment for our contract clients we identify current infestations and any common areas of concern. We then conduct a comprehensive risk assessment of the whole site to highlight lesser known areas of likely pest activity.
From chewed bark to dry timber mixed with saliva, she makes the initial nest, which is smaller than a golf ball. Within this nest she lays between ten to twenty eggs feeding the resultant larvae herself. The emerging wasps become the first adult workers taking the task of enlarging the nest and providing food for subsequent eggs laid by the queen.
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Powertools Taylor
Sep 24, 2020
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Positive: Professionalism, Punctuality, Quality, Responsiveness, Value
A great service and and a fantastic price James from Heritage was very clear on what we needed to do to sort our wasp issue and made it very clear that he would get rid of the issue safely and with no risk to my family and children it was so nice to deal with a local business and he will be my first call in future .
A great service and and a fantastic price James from Heritage was very clear on what we needed to do to sort our wasp issue and made it very clear that he would get rid of the issue safely and with no risk to my family and children it was so nice to deal with a local business and he will be my first call in future .