Wasp Nest Removal in Lancashire

Fast, Safe & Professional Wasp Nest Removal in Lancashire

Wasps can quickly make a garden, loft, shed, garage, wall cavity or workplace feel unsafe. If you have noticed regular wasp activity or have found a nest, it is best to arrange professional treatment rather than trying to deal with it yourself.

Wallace Pest Control provides professional wasp nest treatment across Lancashire for homes, landlords, businesses and commercial properties. We identify the likely nest location, treat the nest safely and explain what to expect after the visit.

Most wasp nests can be treated in a single visit. If the nest is still active after 48 hours, we will return to retreat it at no extra cost.

How Much Does Wasp Nest Treatment Cost?

  • Wasp nest treatment: £90 — includes a single visit treatment and a free retreatment if the nest is still active after 48 hours.
  • Inactive nest removal: from £60 — available once all wasp activity has stopped, where removal is practical and necessary.

No hidden costs — just clear pricing, professional treatment and straightforward advice.

Contact Wallace Pest Control

Think you may have a wasp nest? Contact Wallace Pest Control for fast advice and professional wasp nest treatment in Lancashire.

Call 07496 680879 or complete the form below and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

    Signs You May Have a Wasp Nest

    If you are seeing regular wasp activity around the same area of your property, there may be a nest nearby. Wasps often build nests in lofts, roof spaces, wall cavities, sheds, garages, trees, bushes and outbuildings.

    Common signs of a wasp nest include:

    • Wasps entering and leaving the same spot: this may be a gap in brickwork, roofline, air brick, shed, loft or wall cavity.
    • Increased wasp activity: you may notice more wasps around your garden, bins, windows, doors or outdoor seating areas.
    • Buzzing sounds: nests inside lofts, walls or roof spaces may sometimes be heard before they are seen.
    • A visible nest: some nests can be seen in sheds, bushes, trees, garages or roof spaces, although many are hidden.
    • Wasps becoming defensive: wasps may become more aggressive if the nest is disturbed or approached.

    If you think you have found a wasp nest, do not block the entrance or try to remove it yourself. Keep away from the area and call Wallace Pest Control on 07496 680879 for professional advice.

    What Happens During Wasp Nest Treatment?

    Our wasp nest treatment is usually completed in one visit. We inspect the area, identify where the wasps are entering, treat the nest using the most suitable method and explain what to expect afterwards.

    Most nests become inactive within 24–48 hours after treatment. If the nest is still active after 48 hours, we will return to retreat it at no extra cost.

    Our Wasp Treatment Process

    1. Inspection

    We inspect the area to confirm the likely nest location, entry points and level of wasp activity. Nests are often found in lofts, wall cavities, sheds, roof spaces, garages, trees, bushes or outbuildings.

    2. Dust or Spray Treatment

    Once the nest location has been assessed, we apply the most suitable professional treatment. This may involve a targeted dust or spray application depending on where the nest is located and how the wasps are entering.

    3. Safety Advice

    We explain how to stay safe after treatment, including keeping children, pets, staff or customers away from the affected area while the treatment takes effect.

    4. Aftercare and Activity Check

    It is normal to see wasp activity for a short period after treatment as returning wasps come back to the nest. Activity should usually reduce significantly within 24–48 hours.

    If you are still seeing clear activity after 48 hours, contact Wallace Pest Control and we will arrange a retreatment at no extra cost.

    What’s Included in Our Wasp Nest Treatment?

    When Wallace Pest Control attends a wasp nest, our aim is to deal with the problem safely, quickly and with as little disruption as possible.

    Our wasp nest treatment includes:

    • A careful inspection to identify where the wasps are entering and where the nest is likely to be located.
    • Professional treatment using the most suitable method for the nest position and level of activity.
    • Clear safety advice for you, your family, pets, staff or customers.
    • Aftercare guidance so you know what to expect over the following 24–48 hours.
    • A return visit at no extra cost if the nest is still active after 48 hours.

    Most wasp nests can be treated in a single visit. Once the treatment has taken effect, wasps will gradually stop returning to the nest and activity should reduce significantly.

    In many cases, the nest does not need to be physically removed once it is inactive. If removal is practical or necessary, we can advise on this separately and provide a price before carrying out the work.

    Before and After Wasp Nest Treatment

    There is very little you need to do before we arrive, but a few simple steps can help us treat the nest safely and efficiently.

    Before we arrive

    Let Us Know Where You’ve Seen Wasp Activity

    If possible, tell us where you have seen wasps entering or leaving. This might be a roofline, wall cavity, shed, loft, air brick, tree, bush or outbuilding. You do not need to get close to the nest — just let us know what you have noticed from a safe distance.

    Keep Children and Pets Away

    Please keep children, pets and other people away from the affected area before we arrive. Wasps can become defensive if the nest is disturbed, so it is best not to spray, block or poke the nest yourself.

    Provide Loft or Access Information

    If the nest appears to be in a loft, roof space, garage, shed or locked area, please make sure access is available where safe to do so. If access is difficult or unsafe, we can assess the situation and advise on the best approach.

    After Treatment

    Stay Clear of the Treated Area
    After treatment, keep away from the nest entrance and treated area while the product takes effect. We will give you clear advice before we leave, including how long to avoid the area and what to expect next.
    Expect Some Wasp Activity at First

    It is normal to see wasps returning to the nest for a short time after treatment. Activity usually reduces significantly within 24–48 hours as the treatment works through the nest.

    No Need to Remove the Nest Immediately

    In most cases, the nest does not need to be removed once it is inactive. Wasps do not usually reuse an old nest. If the nest needs to be physically removed because of its location or for peace of mind, we can advise and provide a separate price where removal is practical.

    Wasp Nest Removal FAQ's

    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 does wasp nest treatment take to work?

    Most wasp nest treatments begin working quickly, but it is normal to see some wasp activity for 24–48 hours afterwards. This happens because wasps may still be returning to the nest while the treatment takes effect.

    If the nest is still active after 48 hours, Wallace Pest Control will return to retreat it at no extra cost.

    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.

    Need Wasp Nest Treatment in Lancashire?

    If you have found a wasp nest or are seeing regular wasp activity around your property, professional treatment is the safest option. Do not try to remove or block the nest yourself, as this can make wasps defensive and increase the risk of stings.

    Call Wallace Pest Control on 07496 680879 for fast, professional wasp nest treatment in Lancashire.

    How We Quickly Resolve Pest Problems

    Most issues are resolved in as little as one visit, depending on the severity.

    1. Get in Touch

    Get in touch and we’ll quickly assess your situation and arrange a convenient visit.

    2. Detailed Inspection

    We identify the pest, locate entry points, and assess the extent of the problem.

    3. Clear Treatment Plan

    Clear advice and a tailored solution with transparent pricing.

    4. Effective Treatment

    Safe, professional treatment carried out efficiently and discreetly using industry-approved methods.

    5. Prevention & Proofing

    Advice and proofing to help stop the problem returning.

    6. Ongoing Support

    Ongoing support and additional visits if required.

    We follow a clear, proven approach to deal with pest problems quickly, safely, and thoroughly, giving you confidence at every stage.

    Speak to a local expert today and get your pest problem sorted quickly.

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