URGENT WASP & BEE NEST REMOVAL

Identifying a Wasp or Bee Problem
Spotting a large number of wasps or bees around your property is a common sign that a nest is nearby. While both are known for their stings, they require different approaches. An active wasp nest can house thousands of aggressive individuals, while honeybees, crucial for our ecosystem, should be relocated safely whenever possible. Understanding the signs is key to a safe resolution.
Signs of an Active Nest:
An active nest is often closer than you think. Before the situation escalates, see if you recognise any of these common warning signs for stinging insects:
- A Constant "Flight Path" - You notice a steady stream of insects flying to and from a specific point, such as a small hole in a wall, under the eaves, in a shed, or into a compost bin or bird box.
- Visible Nest Structure - For wasps, you've spotted a grey, papery ball structure. For bees, you might see a natural swarm or notice them using cracks in brickwork or roofing.
- Muffled Buzzing - You can hear a faint, continuous buzzing sound coming from inside a wall cavity, loft, or chimney.
- Increased Aggression - Wasps near a nest are highly defensive. Bees are generally placid, but will defend their colony if they feel threatened.
The Professional Solution
The correct treatment depends entirely on the insect. Our certified technicians will first identify the species. For wasps, a professional-grade insecticidal dust is used to quickly and safely eradicate the entire colony. For bees, our primary goal is always live removal and relocation in line with UK best practices, protecting these vital pollinators while ensuring your safety. We only consider eradication as a final resort where a nest poses a significant and immediate risk to human health.