Wasps in Bristol and the South West: What to do and how our Bristol Wasp Nest Removal service helps
Unless you live in Antarctica, wherever you are in the world, you will see these yellow and black insects at some point. They play a crucial role in the ecosystem by pollinating and keeping pest populations down. However, they’re also sting-happy pests who gravitate around areas where there’s food and drink. Not only that, but they have the tendency to build nests near human-populated regions, which leads to conflicts, and this is especially the case in the warmer months. This is the reason our Bristol wasp nest removal service is the answer.
In this article, we’ll delve into why they’re so prominent in the South West of England, practical tips to stop your buildings looking tempting to them, and how we at The Bristol Pest Controller can come to the rescue if these pests are overwhelming you and you need a nest removal and extermination service.


Why are Wasps so prominent in the South West of England?
The West Country of England is the perfect stomping ground for Wasps during the warmer months. This is due to the mix of landscapes they can dwell in, which range from coastal areas to rural countryside and urban settings. This leads to numerous species of wasps making the region its home, and the most common ones are the Common Wasp (Vespula vulgaris) and the German Wasp (Vespula germanica). With the mild climate, multiple sources of food, and a variety of sites to choose to build nests in, they can thrive in their droves.
What powers the colonies of wasps the most is seasonal changes. So, by the time summer is in its latter stages in England in August and September, they are the biggest threat to humans. This is when wasps are hunting for more food sources from people to feed their booming populations. Other elements, such as mild winters and early springs, play their part in wasp populations as this enables more queens to survive and start new colonies.
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The Impact on Human Habitations and why a Bristol Wasp Nest Removal is vital
While wasps are an important member of the insect family to keep everything in its place in the ecosystem, the fondness they have for setting up camp in our buildings and homes can be really dangerous. Certain individuals have allergies to wasp stings and are at serious threat of these, with wasps being prone to building nests in sheltered spots. These can be in attics, eaves, sheds, and even inside walls or basements. The presence of these in or near the home leads to wasps making their way into our living areas, a high risk of stings happening, and potentially very distressing situations.


Repelling Wasps from Your Home
Despite this very real threat during the warmer seasons, there are steps you can take to keep wasps at bay and repel them from making nests. Here are key deterrents to look out for:
Sealing entry points: This is one of the key steps to take and stops them from sneaking in where they’re not wanted. Make sure to inspect your home for any cracks, gaps, or holes in walls, roofs, and eaves. If you locate any, seal them up properly to stop the threat of them getting in.
Securing waste bins: The other obvious one to be watchful of is making sure you tightly seal your rubbish bins and compost. The prime target for wasps is food that is high in sugar and protein, so if lids aren’t properly shut or there are holes, they will be in right away.
Remove food sources: Also, ensure that you don’t leave food and sweet drinks sitting out during the warmer months, as that will be a magnet for flocks of wasps, too.
Keep your garden trimmed: Overgrown hedges and trees are another key target for wasps looking to set up nests outside in sheltered greenery. Also, avoid using water sources excessively outside as they can also draw in wasps.
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