Firstly let me introduce myself, my name is Paul and together with my wife Karen we run Your Pest Control. You can be assured that when you call any of our numbers you will be talking to one of the owners, not somebody working in a call centre. Consequently, you will receive a great customer service. Personally, I am CRB/DBS checked. This means you can have complete confidence in my integrity and honesty when I attend your premises.
If you are elderly, vulnerable or a woman living on her own you can rest assured I am the person you are looking for to deal with your pest problem. Furthermore, Your Pest Control is dedicated to giving you a top quality pest control service at an affordable price. In addition, all work is guaranteed and carried out in a professional and timely manner.
Phone: Landline 01257 412 197, Freephone 0800 772 3363, Paul on 0794 189 5288 or Karen on 01257 412 197. A fully trained and insured technician will visit your premises who will inject a small amount of insecticide into the nest to eliminate it.
If you are elderly, vulnerable or a woman living on her own you can rest assured I am the person you are looking for to deal with your pest problem. Furthermore, Your Pest Control is dedicated to giving you a top quality pest control service at an affordable price. In addition, all work is guaranteed and carried out in a professional and timely manner.
Phone: Landline 01257 412 197, Freephone 0800 772 3363, Paul on 0794 189 5288 or Karen on 01257 412 197. A fully trained and insured technician will visit your premises who will inject a small amount of insecticide into the nest to eliminate it.
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In The UK we have over nine thousand species of wasps.
Most are microscopic some two hundred or so are solitary wasps, as such we don't normally recognise them as wasps.
However, there are two types of wasps that we are all familiar with Vespula vulgaris (Common wasp) and Vespula germanica (German wasp).
On the left of the picture is a Common wasp.
Notice how this wasp has thicker black stripes than the German wasp and has slightly longer antennae.
The German wasp on the right has black spots on its abdomen and is the main way of identification between the wasps.
Most are microscopic some two hundred or so are solitary wasps, as such we don't normally recognise them as wasps.
However, there are two types of wasps that we are all familiar with Vespula vulgaris (Common wasp) and Vespula germanica (German wasp).
On the left of the picture is a Common wasp.
Notice how this wasp has thicker black stripes than the German wasp and has slightly longer antennae.
The German wasp on the right has black spots on its abdomen and is the main way of identification between the wasps.
Here at Your Pest Control, we charge a flat fee of 45.00.
That's it nothing more.
The only exception to this is if a cat ladder is needed.
The job now becomes a two-man job.
Some pest control firms will tell you they only charge 25.00 or so.
When they arrive at your premises you will find they have add-ons like charging you for using ladders, a mileage charge, V.A.T. etc.
Your bill is suddenly increasing and is now approaching 75.00 - 100.00.
When employing the services of one of the cheaper firms please keep these points in mind.
That's it nothing more.
The only exception to this is if a cat ladder is needed.
The job now becomes a two-man job.
Some pest control firms will tell you they only charge 25.00 or so.
When they arrive at your premises you will find they have add-ons like charging you for using ladders, a mileage charge, V.A.T. etc.
Your bill is suddenly increasing and is now approaching 75.00 - 100.00.
When employing the services of one of the cheaper firms please keep these points in mind.
Here we have a video of a wasp emerging from its cell On the left is a newly hatched wasp.
You can also see a wasp grub waiting to be fed.
Wasp eggs are clearly visible at the bottom of the wasp cells.
Most people dont think wasps have predators.
They have 2. A badger will dig out and eat the grubs from a wasp nest in the ground.
Also the Great pied Hoverfly lays its eggs in a wasp nest where their grubs will eat the grubs in the wasp nest.
Can wasps damage your property?
Yes they can.
We have here a video of wasps removing insulation from a property, so they have more space to build the nest.
You can also see a wasp grub waiting to be fed.
Wasp eggs are clearly visible at the bottom of the wasp cells.
Most people dont think wasps have predators.
They have 2. A badger will dig out and eat the grubs from a wasp nest in the ground.
Also the Great pied Hoverfly lays its eggs in a wasp nest where their grubs will eat the grubs in the wasp nest.
Can wasps damage your property?
Yes they can.
We have here a video of wasps removing insulation from a property, so they have more space to build the nest.
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