Do not block the hole
Blocking the entry point can push wasps into another route, including inside walls, lofts, garages or rooms.
Contact STP Wasp Control
Call or send the form with the postcode, where the wasps are going in and out, and whether the nest is near people, pets, tenants, staff or customers.
Before You Send
You do not need to find or remove the nest. The most useful thing is the entry point. For example, wasps going under roof tiles, into a shed, through an air brick, under decking, into a hedge or into a hole in the ground.
Roofline, wall gap, shed, garage, hedge, loft, air brick, garden bank or ground hole.
Children, pets, elderly residents, tenants, staff, customers or public access.
Locked gates, height, loft access, parking, side paths, business opening times or shared entrances.
Send Enquiry
Before Treatment
Most problems get worse when the nest is disturbed before treatment.
Blocking the entry point can push wasps into another route, including inside walls, lofts, garages or rooms.
Do not hit, shake, poke, dig or try to pull apart the nest area while wasps are active.
Move people and pets away from the route the wasps are using until the nest has been treated.
Coverage
Use the areas page if you want the closest local page before sending an enquiry.
Urgent wasp nest?
If wasps are close to a door, garden, school route, customer entrance, tenant area, staff door, bin area or public path, call rather than waiting.