Wasp Nest Removal in Lancashire

Fast, Safe & Professional Wasp Control, with Support You Can Rely On

Wasps can turn any garden, loft, or shed into a no-go zone.

Whether you’ve spotted a few buzzing around or you’ve found the nest, we understand how urgent it feels to deal with them quickly and safely. That’s where we come in.

We’ve helped countless homes and businesses across Lancashire handle wasp problems with care and professionalism.

Here's what you can expect from our wasp control service and how we make the process simple and stress-free.

Contact Wallace Pest Control

If you suspect that you may have a wasp nest on your property please make Wallace Pest Control your first port of call.

Contact us below or call us on 07496 680879 and our experienced friendly team will offer advice and provide an effective solution.


    Treatment Process & Price: What Happens and What It Costs

    Our wasp control is usually sorted in one visit, but if those pests aren’t quite finished, we’ll come back at no extra cost. Here's how it works:

    Step-by-Step Treatment:

    Inspection
    We find the nest using a careful visual inspection. If it's hidden (like behind walls or in loft insulation), we may use tools like a thermal imaging camera to pinpoint it.
    Dust or Spray Application
    • A professional-strength insecticide is applied straight to the nest entrance and key areas.
    • Depending on the nest’s location, we’ll use either a dust or spray method for maximum impact.
    Safety First
    • Our technicians are fully kitted out with protective suits, masks, and gloves.
    • You and your family are also kept safe with clear instructions on keeping away from the area.
    Post-Treatment Check
    Once treated, we’ll check the area and give you advice on what to expect next, including when it’s safe to return and what to do if you spot any lingering wasps.

    How Much Does Wasp Control Cost?

    • £90 – Includes the single visit treatment. If the nest is still active after 48 hours we will return to retreat the nest at no extra cost.
    • If after all wasp activity has ceased, you would like the nest removing, prices start from £60

    No hidden costs – just clear, effective service.

    Pre-Treatment: What You Need to Do

    Let Us Know Where You've Seen Them
    If you’ve noticed wasps flying in and out of a spot (roof eaves, loft, shed?), let us know when we arrive.
    Pets & Kids
    Keep pets and children well away from the area during and for 2 hours after the treatment.
    Loft Access
    If the nest is in your loft, make sure we can easily reach the hatch. Also, let us know if you’re aware of any bat activity, this can affect how we approach things.

    Aftercare: What Happens Next?

    Stay Clear
    Wasps can stay agitated for a couple of hours post-treatment, so it’s best to steer clear of the area.
    Expect Some Stragglers
    You might still see the odd wasp for up to 48 hours – these are just foragers returning to a treated nest.
    No Need to Remove the Nest Immediately
    The nest will die off naturally. It’s made from a paper-like material and won’t cause damage to your property. Wasps don’t reuse old nests, so once it’s inactive, there’s no harm in leaving it alone. If you'd like it removed, we can help with that too.

    FAQs: Wasp Removal

    1How do I get rid of wasps?
    Professional treatment is the safest and most effective way. DIY sprays often don’t reach the heart of the nest, and disturbing wasps can be dangerous.
    2Are wasps dangerous?
    Yes, wasps can be aggressive, especially if they feel their nest is threatened. Stings are painful and can cause allergic reactions in some people.
    3How long do wasps live?
    Worker wasps live for 12-22 days, while queens can live for up to a year. A nest grows throughout the summer, often housing thousands of wasps by late season.
    4Does a wasp nest need to be removed?
    No, once inactive, nests pose no risk. Wasps never return to old nests.
    5How to stop wasps returning?
    Wasps naturally build new nests each year. Preventing access to roof spaces, sealing gaps, and keeping food/drinks covered outside can help reduce the chances of them settling nearby again.

    Wasp Nest Treatment Lancashire

    If you have a wasp nest, it is advisable to have it removed by a professional rather than attempting to remove it on your own.

    Call us on 07496680879 if you need help with a wasps nest!

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