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For more than 35 years Command Pest Control Ltd has been providing commercial & domestic pest control services in East Anglia & the surrounding counties as well as fumigation services to the UK.

03/12/2021
You're having a few drinks in the garden with your friends, or a family BBQ, when a load of pesky wasps arrive to spoil ...
20/08/2021

You're having a few drinks in the garden with your friends, or a family BBQ, when a load of pesky wasps arrive to spoil the party. You haven't seen them all summer and then suddenly they're all over the place, annoying everybody, causing panic and helicopter hands. Sound familiar?

August is the time of year when people start to ask 'what is the point of wasps?' The answer may surprise you.

Did you know that there are approximately 9,000 species of wasp here in the UK? These include the parasitic wasps, some of which are so diminutive they are like pin heads. Of the 250 larger wasps which have a stinger, the majority are solitary and cause no upset to humans.

However, when we talk about wasps, we're almost certainly referring to the nation's nemesis, the Common wasp (Vespula vulgaris). To understand why these wasps become really annoying this time of year, you first need to understand their life cycle.

Common wasps live socially like bees but unlike honeybees, they haven't evolved a way of storing food to allow the colony to survive the winter. In fact the only survivors are the young, fertilised queens who hibernate over winter. They emerge in the spring to build little walnut sized nests where they lay around 20 eggs.

The queen feeds the resulting larvae until around May, when they mature and become workers. Then she focuses on more egg-laying and the workers get on with feeding them, enlarging the nest as they go along. By this time of year the nest has grown to around 40cm in diameter, often larger, and that nest can contain up to 10,000 wasps!

Then, in late August and September, a dramatic change takes place. The queen quits her egg laying (save a few that will go on to be future queens and males to fertilise them) and no longer releases the pheromone that causes the workers to work.

Basically, these workers are made redundant, and are left jobless and disorientated. And the problem for us is that, although adult wasps are insect predators, that meat is to feed the larvae not themselves. In their adult state wasps are not able to digest solid food and need sugary liquid to survive. Now, with fewer larvae to feed, they become uncontrollably and insatiably hungry.

Wasps love easy food such as over ripe fruit and your fizzy drinks. Towards the end of their brief lives, their hunger drives them to search for easy sugar at exactly the time when we are more likely to be using our gardens and outdoor spaces for eating sweet things. The timing couldn't be better for them or worse for us.

So why are those who panic and try to swat them away more likely to be stung than those who remain calm?

Well the problem is that these redundant workers have their own pheromone, which helps protect the nest from attack earlier in the year, and that's essentially a chemical rallying cry to other workers that the nest is under attack.

So when you swat that annoying wasp and it feels under threat, that rallying cry will go out. Suddenly it all kicks off and many more wasps will start arriving in aggressive 'red-mist' mode, fired up and ready to defend their nest. This is why the best advice is to stay calm.

Think of it this way, from May that wasp has been working its socks off helping to keep things nice on planet earth. Now it’s going to die. So why not give it a break. Save your swats and instead put a bowl of sugary drink somewhere out of your way and let it go out on a nice sugar rush đŸ™‚. At the very least don't kill it.
So then, what's the point of wasps? Without them it’s likely that human life would not survive because, in the absence of their role as predators, our planet would be overrun by even more damaging insects such as aphids, ants and caterpillars.

Bees will swarm around the Queen when she rests, whether that’s on a tree, building, car or in this case the ground.  Th...
25/05/2021

Bees will swarm around the Queen when she rests, whether that’s on a tree, building, car or in this case the ground. They can remain there for a few minutes, hours or days!

Did you know that it is now illegal to use pesticides on Bees? Please call us to assist you if you are having issues wit...
25/05/2021

Did you know that it is now illegal to use pesticides on Bees? Please call us to assist you if you are having issues with Bees.

Although some damage is caused to the trees, it is the extremely irritating nature of the larval hairs of the Brown Tail...
14/05/2021

Although some damage is caused to the trees, it is the extremely irritating nature of the larval hairs of the Brown Tailed Moth which cause far more of a problem to the public. These hairs are not poisonous but may cause a strong allergic reaction to the skin, usually after repeated contact.

12/05/2021

Mice can have anywhere between 5 and 10 litters in their lifetime, each consisting of 3 to 14 babies at a time. A female mouse is ready to reproduce after only 6 weeks.

Contrary to popular belief Bees are a docile and harmless species. They will only sting as a last resort, when they feel...
11/05/2021

Contrary to popular belief Bees are a docile and harmless species. They will only sting as a last resort, when they feel they are under extreme threat or are being provoked.

The House fly, Lesser house fly, & Bluebottle are many species which appear in June and breeding is rapid when the weath...
10/05/2021

The House fly, Lesser house fly, & Bluebottle are many species which appear in June and breeding is rapid when the weather is warm preceded by damp weather. House flies breed in dustbins, skips and where dirty conditions prevail such as in filth accumulations. Lesser house flies live in poultry and animal houses in litter and Bluebottles live in and are attracted to dead meat and material of organic origin. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you are having a problem with flies.

Flies can be a nuisance all year round, a small fly problem can quickly turn into an infestation and pose a risk to huma...
10/05/2021

Flies can be a nuisance all year round, a small fly problem can quickly turn into an infestation and pose a risk to humans, pets and livestock. Our professionals are happy to serve clients from East Anglia & the surrounding counties.

In May the Queen wasps start to be seen and reported, they are constructing nests often up to the size of a golf or tenn...
07/05/2021

In May the Queen wasps start to be seen and reported, they are constructing nests often up to the size of a golf or tennis ball.

Throughout the warmer months wasps become more active, do not hesitate to contact us if you are concerned there may be a...
07/05/2021

Throughout the warmer months wasps become more active, do not hesitate to contact us if you are concerned there may be a wasps nest on your property.

A sign that summer is on the way, call us today with your pest control concerns or problems.
07/05/2021

A sign that summer is on the way, call us today with your pest control concerns or problems.

Address

Command House, Preston Street Mary, Sudbury
Sudbury, Suffolk
CO109NQ

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 12pm

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+441787248049

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