Because they are carnivorous, unlike bees, wasps are less common during the majority of the year; nonetheless, their activity increases in the summer and fall. The hibernating queens awaken, build tiny nests, and deposit eggs to assemble their labor force. When the wasp is aroused, they may become more aggressive and focus more on sweet foods instead of protein, which could result in stings.
There is probably a wasp nest nearby if you notice a lot of them congregating in one location of your house or place of business. The nest could be in a shed, garage, workshop, under a tree, in a shrub, or inside a wall cavity.
Hire wasp nest removal Essex services instead of attempting to remove it yourself. Nests in the spring are typically the size of a golf ball, but in the summer they can become much larger—beyond the size of a beach ball—so it’s critical to act quickly. That’s where we come in. Our highly qualified Essex wasp control specialists cover all of the surrounding North Essex districts, including Tiptree, Lexden, Mersea and Marks Tey, Rowhedge, Fingringhoe, Peldon, Langinghoe, Fordham, and Copford. We are headquartered in the center of Colchester.
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