Nest neutralization
High-reach removal
Hornet eradication
Eaves treatment
Barrier spraying
Cavity wall dusting
Shed inspections
Colony tracking
Rapid nest removal and treatment to make your garden and loft safe for the family again.
What Insect Control Includes
Professional insect removal uses targeted treatments that reach the heart of the colony, something high-street sprays often fail to do.
Everyday fixes for insect colonies
These treatments focus on immediate knockdown and total nest eradication.
Before the list: Professional removal ensures the queen is reached, preventing the colony from simply moving rooms.
Wasp & Hornet Nest Neutralization: High-pressure insecticidal dust applied directly to the entry point.
Ant Colony Baiting: Using gel baits that workers carry back to the heart of the nest.
Residual Barrier Spraying: Creating an invisible "line in the sand" around doors and windows.
Nest Removal: Physical removal of dormant or treated nests from lofts and eaves.
Light maintenance and prevention
Keeping insects out is about removing the "lures" and sealing the "lines."
Before the list: Small corrections to your home’s exterior often prevent seasonal infestations.
Sealant Application: Closing fine cracks in window frames and door casements.
Screening: Specialist mesh for vents to keep flying insects out of wall cavities.
Outdoor Source Management: Advice on managing bins and standing water to reduce attraction.
Pheromone Scrubbing: Cleaning trails that lead other insects into your home.
“Clearing the nest is step one; making sure they can't rebuild is step two.”
Signs your home needs attention
A constant stream of insects following a specific path (the "ant highway").
Loud buzzing coming from a specific wall or roof section.
Visible "paper" structures appearing in lofts, sheds, or bushes.
Small piles of "frass" (insect debris) appearing near wooden structures.
Pricing Factor: Insects
Factor | What it affects | Why it matters |
Nest Location | Equipment needed | Nests high in trees or rooflines require ladders/long-reach poles. |
Pest Type | Chemical type | Wasps are often a "one-and-done" fix; Ants may need a follow-up. |
Access Difficulty | Time on site | Nests inside wall cavities take longer to treat than exposed ones. |
How long does it take for the nest to die?
Most nests are completely inactive within 2 to 24 hours after our professional treatment.
Do I need to leave the house?
Usually, no. However, we advise staying indoors and keeping windows closed for a few hours while the treatment takes effect.
Will the wasps return next year?
Wasps never reuse an old nest. However, if your property is attractive to them, new queens may build nearby. We offer advice on proofing to prevent this.
What if the nest is inside a wall?
We use specialized "dusting" techniques that allow the wasps to carry the insecticide into the hidden void, ensuring the entire colony is reached.

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