Wasps
WASPS
AND HORNETS Wasps live
in paper nests, made by chewing small amounts of wood from trees, reeds
or garden fences. In Gardens, they will not construct their own burrow
but will use existing ones abandoned by other animals. They also live in
garden sheds, garages and lofts where they will construct their nests
within the eaves. They will defend the nest and will sting anything that
disturbs them. Wasps are mainly
found in the summer, as all expect the young mated queens will die at the end of autumn. In late
Spring the queen will emerge and start to look for a new nest site. She
will then start to build a nest and lay her eggs. They will be female
workers who will take over the building of the nest, whilst the queen
lays more eggs. Towards the end of the summer she will lay more eggs
which will produce male wasps and fertile females which will become next
years queens. They will swam out of the colony and mate, with the male
dying shortly after. We destroy wasp and hornet nests allover Suffolk and offer a prompt safe service.
HORNETS Hornets are the
largest of European wasps measuring normally measuring between 3-4cm in
length. The Hornet lifecycle is very similar to that of other wasps, but
less numbers are found in each nest. Hornet pest
control is a specialist field and should only be undertaken by trained
professionals. If you find a hornets nest, you should keep away as they
can become very aggressive if they feel threatened. If you suspect that
you have hornets living in your home or garden, then do not hesitate to
contact us.








