FAQ’s About Wasp Nest Removal In Hertfordshire
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General Questions
Most terminations take between 30 minutes and an hour, depending on the nest’s size and location.
Signs include increased wasp activity, buzzing sounds from walls or roofs, and wasps entering a specific hole or crevice. You will see wasps continually darting into a small area.
Wasps often nest in lofts, wall cavities, sheds, garages, trees, and under roof eaves. If you see them darting in and out of an area there will be a nest there.
A wasp nest can start small in spring, but by late summer, it can house thousands of wasps.
Pricing & Service Area
Our prices are competitive starting from just £79 and depend on the area and distance from us. Contact us for a free quote.
Yes. If treated in the same visit additional nest are charged at 50% and are covered by your guarantee.
Yes! The price you pay is for termination of the nest, in over 90% of jobs this is done in a single visit but if a second visit is required there is no additional cost.
Yes! We provide wasp nest removal in St Albans, Watford, Stevenage, Hemel Hempstead, Welwyn Garden City, and all surrounding areas.
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Wasp Nest Removal
No! Wasps become highly aggressive when disturbed and can sting repeatedly. It’s best to call a professional pest control service like Peskey Solutions.
We offer same-day or next-day wasp nest removal services across Hertfordshire and North London, ensuring a fast and effective solution.
The nest will continue to grow, and wasps may become more aggressive towards people and pets. In autumn, new queens will emerge, increasing the risk of future nests.
Yes! We safely treat and remove nests from lofts, wall cavities, roof spaces, garages, sheds, and other hard-to-reach areas.
No, our expert technicians use non-invasive techniques to remove or treat the nest without causing damage to your home or business.
If the nest is in an isolated area with no risk to people or pets, it may not need removal. However, wasps can become aggressive, and large nests pose a higher risk.
If you see frequent wasp activity in one spot (such as wasps entering a hole in your house or garden), there’s likely a hidden nest. We can inspect and treat the area safely.
Wasp Identification & Behaviour
Wasps have a slim, smooth body with black and yellow markings. Bees are rounder and hairier, while hornets are larger with more reddish-brown colouring
Yes, especially in late summer and autumn, when food sources decline. Unlike bees, wasps can sting multiple times and may attack if they feel threatened.
They may be attracted to sweet foods, open bins, or warm sheltered spaces. If you notice regular wasp activity, a nest could be nearby.
Safety & Wasp Stings
Wash the area, apply a cold compress, and take antihistamines if needed. Seek medical attention if you experience swelling, difficulty breathing, or an allergic reaction.
For most people, a wasp sting is painful but not dangerous. However, multiple stings or an allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) can be serious—seek medical help immediately if symptoms occur.
Avoid areas with high wasp activity, wear light-coloured clothing, and keep antihistamines or an EpiPen (if prescribed) nearby during wasp season.
Wasp Nest Prevention
Seal cracks, install window screens, remove food sources, and use natural repellents like peppermint oil. Hanging a decoy nest can also help deter wasps.
No, wasps do not reuse old nests. However, new queens may build in the same location if conditions are suitable.
Yes! If a nest is left, new queens from that nest may return the following year, leading to multiple nests in the same area.