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Discovering a wasp nest on your property is more than just a nuisance; it is a genuine safety concern. Whether it’s tucked under the eaves of a semi-detached home or hidden in a commercial warehouse, an active colony can house thousands of defensive insects. At Rentokil Ireland, we provide professional, fast-acting solutions to eliminate the threat of stings and reclaim your outdoor space.
In Ireland, the Common Wasp (Vespula vulgaris) and the German Wasp (Vespula germanica) are the primary culprits behind summer infestations. While they play a role in our ecosystem, their presence near doorways, patios, or playgrounds is unsustainable. Unlike honey bees, these species are not protected under the Wildlife Act 1976 and can be legally treated if they pose a risk.
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To get rid of wasps effectively, you do not always need to physically remove the paper structure, but you must neutralise the colony living inside it. Our certified technicians follow a rigorous protocol:
Thorough Assessment: We identify the wasp species and locate the exact entry and exit points of the nest.
Targeted Application: Using professional-use only insecticides, not available to the general public and applied by DAFM-registered Trained Professional Users (PMUs), we treat the nest directly. This ensures the queen and all worker wasps are eliminated.
Rapid Results: A significant drop in activity is usually seen within hours, with total colony eradication typically occurring within 24 to 48 hours.
Nest Removal: If the nest is in an accessible location, we can return after 48 hours to physically remove the dead structure for an additional charge.
It is important for customers to distinguish between wasp nest treatment and the physical removal of the nest itself. Our service focuses on treating the wasp nest to neutralise all active wasps within it. Once treated, the nest becomes inactive and no longer presents a threat.
Treatment: This is the critical step that renders the nest safe and eliminates the aggressive colony.
Physical Removal: The actual physical removal of the inert papery nest is often not essential once it is inactive, particularly if located in an inaccessible area (e.g., within a wall cavity).
The internet is full of "myth" methods for removing nests, but many are dangerous and ineffective. At Rentokil, we strongly advise against the following:
In most cases, a professional treatment takes between 30 and 45 minutes to apply. You will notice a dramatic decrease in activity almost immediately, with total colony eradication usually achieved within 24 to 48 hours, subject to nest size and accessibility.
The earlier, the better. In the spring (April/May), nests are roughly the size of a golf ball and contain far fewer wasps. By late summer, a single nest can hold up to 5,000 wasps, making them much more aggressive and difficult to manage.
Yes. Our technicians use targeted applications that are designed to affect the nest directly. We will provide you with specific safety instructions, such as keeping children and pets indoors during the treatment and for a short period afterwards.
Wasp nests have a grey, papery appearance and are often found in high, sheltered spots. Bee nests are usually more "fuzzy" or waxy in appearance. If you suspect you have honey bees, we recommend contacting a local beekeeper for relocation, as honey bees are highly valued and protected by industry best practice; we prioritise relocation through local beekeepers.
No. Wasps never reuse an old nest. However, if your property provides ideal conditions (sheltered eaves, easy access to food), a new queen may choose to build a brand-new nest in a similar location the following spring.
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