WASP NEST REMOVAL SERVICE
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WASP NEST REMOVAL SERVICE IN DUBLIN
DIY Wasp nest removal can represent a health and safety risk. If you notice a wasp nest around your home do not ignore it as it will grow very rapidly and become a hazard for anyone in the vicinity. The Wasp Specialist technicians are experts in wasp nest removal around Dublin. Regardless of the location and the size of the wasp nest, we can get rid of it in a safe and easy way so don’t get stung!
Why Choose The Wasp Specialist?
- 100% Safe & environmentally friendly
- Our wasp treatments are fully guaranteed
- No bad smell after the treatment
- We use registered high quality products safe for plants and humans
- You can stay home while we carry out the treatment
- Free inspection of other areas with any treatment
- Written Report with products used & recommendations after treatment
- Free pest identification
Call Us
+353 (01) 452 3680
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WASP NEST REMOVAL SERVICE
EXPERTLY TRAINED
The Wasp Specialist technicians are expertly trained in all aspects of dealing with wasps and wasp nests
EXPERIENCE
Our experienced technicians safely remove hundreds of wasp nests every summer in Dublin
EMERGENCY SERVICE
24-48 hour service on all Wasp Nests in the Dublin Area including our emergency service
ECO FRIENDLY
Wasp Specialist use registered high quality products, 100% Safe & environmentally friendly
NON RISK TREATMENTS
At the Wasp Specialist use registered high quality products safe for plants, humans and animals
PREVENTION SERVICE
Once we remove a Wasp Nest it will not return, we can also offer advice on prevention of additional wasp nests
WASP INFORMATION
Wasps are social insects that live in colonies with many thousands of members. Wasps construct their nests in many different locations, e.g. the ground, trees, or in cavities such as eaves, attics, garden sheds, etc…. They feed on sweets and proteins and commonly invade outdoor activities.
What do wasp nests Look Like?
Wasps are 1 – 2cm long with bright yellow and black banding. New nests are formed each year by queen wasps that have hibernated over the winter.
Depending on the weather, wasp nests can be found in late spring/early summer. The nest is usually constructed from chewed bark and dried timber mixed with saliva, and is a light grey/beige colour with a papery appearance. Wasp nests are found typically in roof spaces, airbricks, cavity walls, garden sheds, trees and even in rockeries and flowerbeds if left undisturbed. The nest dies in autumn and is never reused the following year.
Sometimes the wasp nest cannot be seen but the wasp activity is obvious near the entrance to the nest. Our video shows the evidence of an hidden wasp nest: