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Harrier Pest Control on Radio Lancashire
Harrier Pest Control on Radio Lancashire
Harrier Pest Control on Radio Lancashire – Our principal Ken Chadwick now appears regularly on Radio Lancashire to talk about pests and pest control throughout the Lancashire & Manchester areas.
If you have a question about pest control or pest matters, be it bed bugs, mice, rats, flease or any other pest problem then tune in next on December 16th at around 1- 3 pm and email in your question.
Ken is an acknowledged pest control expert appearing on TV, The Radio and in Local & National Press.
For a more immediate answer to your problems why not give Harrier Pest Prevention & Control a ring now on 01257 230637
Hear a recording of one of Ken’s earlier broadcasts.
Late Season Wasps' Nests in Manchester, Lancashire and Cheshire
Late Season Wasps’ Nests in Manchester, Lancashire and Cheshire
Late Season Wasps’ Nests in Manchester, Lancashire and Cheshire – If you have a wasps’ nest we need to make you aware of a potential problem which occurs with late season nests and which you may experience.
From about early September onwards the nest starts to produce the new queens which will hibernate for the winter and then start to build next year’s nests, an average nest producing up to about 2000 new queens. 
These queens then leave the nest and look for places to hibernate, typically in roof voids and lofts and it is quite common to find hundreds of them at a time on the floor of the loft or void.
This process has already started and continues until the first cold spell, usually in November although in 2006 we were still destroying nests into December.
Our operative has destroyed the nest on your property but as some queens will have already left the nest they will have escaped the treatment and may continue to cause you a problem.
This may result in a continued stream of these wasps falling into the upper rooms of the property or the rooms adjacent to the nest. This can continue throughout the winter.
This does not mean that we have failed to destroy the nest but merely that these queens had already left it. This problem will almost certainly occur with any nests left beyond the middle of September.
Where this occurs the only solution is to carry out a “fogging” or “smoke” treatment of the loft or void using an insecticidal generator which will kill the vast majority of these queens.
Unfortunately this incurs an additional expense which is as follows
Destroy nest only – £29.50
Destroy nest and treat loft or void on same visit – £49.50
Return visit to treat loft only where nest has already been destroyed - £44.50
If you are currently experiencing wasps entering your property we would strongly suggest treating the loft on the initial visit to save further expense.
Late Season Wasps’ Nests in Manchester, Lancashire and Cheshire
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