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RSPH/BPCA certified staff means we provide a safe and professional service.Local Wasp Nest Removal Services in London and Surrey
In the summer months we receive many wasp nest removal enquiries for London and Surrey. As a result we dedicated this website about wasp control.
We kill 99% of wasp nests on the first visit.
We have years of experience dealing with problem wasp nests. Indigo Wasp Nest Removal, have the skills and equipment to resolve your wasp nest problem, safely and for a reasonable price.
With offices in South / West London in The London Borough of Richmond upon Thames and Sutton. Indigo Wasp Nest Removal are ideally located to deal with your wasp nest quickly and efficiently.
We carry Full Public Liability Insurance and are members of the BPCA (British Pest Control Association) and Basis Prompt (Professional Pest Controllers Register).
The Pest Technician visiting your home or business will be trained to RSPH/BPCA (Royal Society for Public Health / British Pest Control Association) Level Two standard.
Wasp nests can be located in lofts, cavity walls, air vents, garages, sheds, water tanks, trees and bushes. The nest is often hidden inside a building and not visible. Look out for a large number of wasps gathering around a small entrance hole often around the gutter of your roof.
From June onwards wasp nests can start to become a nuisance after the Queen Wasps have emerged from hibernation in April and May. A wasp nest can carry on growing in size until early winter depending on the temperatures.
Don’t delay if you start to see evidence of a wasp nest in your property as the nest can quickly grow, with 5,000 to 10,000 workers with potentially life threatening stings. Wasp stings near the airways or a wasp sting that causes an anaphylactic shock can in rare cases be fatal. We strongly advise against using DIY products as we wear full protective clothing to safeguard ourselves against the potentially fatal wasp stings.
Apart from the obvious dangers of wasp stings, wasps also have the potential to transmit disease as they visit dustbins, waste depots and dead animals (carrion).
Think you may have a swarm of Honey Bees? Why not check out the British Beekeepers Association page.