Getting rid of wasps in the loft can be a challenge, but it's important to take care of the problem as soon as possible. Wasps can be dangerous, and they can also be a nuisance.
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Wasps, like all insects, are subject to a lifecycle. Every wasp nest has a life cycle all of its own that starts after the long winter sleep. In the United Kingdom, the majority of wasp and hornet nests start in April and end in September. The start and the end may vary depending on the weather and temperatures.
If you have been told that your London home is safe from bed bug activity, you may be surprised to learn it was all a lie. Bed bugs are frequently misunderstood pests around London. Many believe a bed bug infestation is caused by filth but this is a misconception.