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- Wasp World Records – Part 1
Want to know what the world’s largest recorded wasp nest was? It was located on a farm in New Zealand in 1963. Made from a papier mache like material from wood shavings and saliva, the nest was so large and heavy that it had fallen from a tree onto the ground where it split into two. It measured a mighty 12 foot and 2 inches in length and 5.25 feet in diameter and a whopping 18 foot in circumference! It was likely constructed by the Vespula germanica , more commonly known as the German wasp. WOW! What a mighty wasp nest that was! If you have a wasp nest in Herefordshire or Worcestershire that might match up, let us know! We encourage our local residents and business owners to reach out to us if you have a wasp nest of any shape or size! We are particularly interested in gathering information about the size, location, and appearance of the wasp nest, as these details can significantly aid in our research and understanding of wasp behaviour in our local regions. Please provide us with any observations you have made regarding the activity level of the wasps, the time of year you noticed the nest, and any other relevant information that could help us identify the species. Your contributions could be invaluable in helping us monitor and manage wasp populations effectively. Don’t hesitate to contact us with your findings, as your input could play a crucial role in our efforts to study these fascinating insects. Go to our insect identification page and upload your photos for our wasp nest study. Fascinating Wasp Facts Wasps build their nests from chewed wood mixed with saliva, creating a lightweight, waterproof, and durable structure. Only female wasps have stingers, which they use for laying eggs and defense. Unlike bees, wasps can sting multiple times. When threatened, wasps release a pheromone that signals others in the colony to defend the nest aggressively. Wasp Activity and Nest Removal Wasps are most active in the UK from April to September, with peak activity in the summer months. Wasp nests typically last 3 to 4 months and will die off naturally if left alone, but removal is recommended for safety and comfort. Professional wasp nest removal usually takes 30 to 45 minutes and involves spraying insecticide into the nest entrance. It is important to stay clear of the area during and after treatment for safety reasons. Never attempt to remove a wasp nest yourself; always call a professional pest control service. Need Wasp Control in Herefordshire or Worcestershire? If you have a wasp nest or require wasp control services across all local areas of Herefordshire or Worcestershire, PGM & Son Wasp Control offers 24-hour call-outs and expert removal services. Contact us at 01981 540088 or email contact@pgmpestcontrol.co.uk for professional help, support and guidance. About the Author PGM & SON Pest Control is your trusted expert in pest management. Our award winning pest control team combines professional expertise with a passion for protecting public health and homes. When we’re not tackling pests, we’re sharing valuable insights to help you understand and prevent pest infestations.
- Got Fleas in Herefordshire or Worcestershire? We’ve got it Covered!
No Fleas Please! Fleas can be a real problem. And, many people are embarrassed to report a flea problem, but our advice is – don’t be embarrassed if you have a flea problem. It’s very common and at PGM & SON Pest Control Herefordshire and Worcestershire we’ve seen it all before so there’s no need to worry. If you’ve got a cat or you’ve come into contact with a cat you can quite easily end up with a flea problem. In this week’s blog, we’ll look at what we know about fleas and what we can do to help if you find you have a flea problem. What do we know about fleas? Fleas are parasitic; living on warm blooded animals. After feeding on an infested animal, the female flea lays her eggs. Female fleas can live up to two years and lay up to 1000 eggs. After several days the eggs turn into larvae which then spin silk cocoons. When the developed adult detects vibrations on the host animal it will emerge from the cocoon. The complete life cycle takes around one month. Fleas are most active in communal rooms where pets sleep and where there is most activity. Fleas can be found living on domestic animals, in carpets, pet bedding and upholstery. The adult fleas feed on blood of humans and animals. Larvae live in the nest of the host and feed on skin, feathers and the blood-rich faeces of the adult flea. Although fleas don’t usually transmit diseases, they do bite and their bites can cause irritation which may be worse for people with allergies. How to Tell if You Have a Flea Infestation Your pets are scratching. You can see fleas or flea droppings in the coat of your cat or dog (dry back brushing your pets or brush them over a piece of paper to more easily spot the signs of fleas. You or your family experience bites – usually around the ankles or legs. Typically, flea bites are a small red spot about 5mm in diameter. You can see fleas jumping in your carpets or on your furniture if you have an active infestation. How Can I Prevent Fleas? Well, it’s pretty hard to prevent your pet from getting fleas but nevertheless you can take some steps to reduce the chances of you getting a flea infestation in the future: Apply veterinarian approved flea treatments to your pets on a regular basis. Hoover carpets, rugs and furniture that your pet frequents. Regularly wash pets’ beds in the hottest cycle on your machine, including blankets and toys. Keep your garden neat and tidy; regularly mow, rake up leaves and dispose of grass and bush cuttings. DIY treatments for fleas are rarely successful. Pest Controllers have access to treatments that are not available to the general public. What Can You Expect From a PGM & SON Pest Control Flea Treatment? Call us and we’ll give you advice. Book a treatment and we’ll send you some pre-treatment advice. You’ll need to follow this to ensure that the treatment is as thorough as possible. We’ll carry out a comprehensive treatment in your property. Advice on what to do after we’ve carried out the treatment to ensure that you remain flea-fee! PGM Pest Control’s service is second to none; we like to see happy customers! Flea Top Tip for Herefordshire and Worcestershire Tenents When you move into a new property check for signs of fleas . And, ask your landlord whether the previous tenants had pets and whether a flea fumigation was undertaken prior to your occupation. If you have a flea problem in Herefordshire or Worcestershire call PGM and Son Flea Control Services , for all your flea control needs and flea advice. About PGM Pest Control PGM Pest Control is an award-winning pest control company based in the UK, offering trusted, effective, and environmentally responsible services for homes and businesses. Known for our expert knowledge, educational resources, and excellent customer service, we go beyond treatments — we help our clients understand pests and prevent future problems. 👉 Visit us at www.pgmpestcontrol.co.uk for professional pest control, insect identification, and free downloads.
- Wasp Problems? Watch Our Pest Expert Answer the Most Googled Questions
If you’ve ever searched “how to get rid of wasps UK” or “are wasps dangerous?”, this is the video you need. In our brand new video, UK pest control expert Phil answers the most common questions Brits ask about wasps. Whether you’re worried about a wasps’ nest in the garden or just want to know if wasps actually do anything useful — Phil’s got you covered. Phil Knows Pests! 🔎 What UK Viewers Will Learn in This Video How to identify wasps vs bees (key differences explained). Do wasps sting unprovoked? Here’s what actually triggers them. Are wasp nests dangerous in lofts or sheds? Phil breaks it down. When to call a pest control professional (and what not to do yourself). Natural wasp deterrents that actually work. This quick-fire Q&A is perfect for UK homeowners, renters, gardeners, and anyone prepping for summer outdoors. Tailored for UK Homes and Gardens Phil brings over a decade of experience working with pests across Herefordshire and Worcestershire. From terraced homes in town to countryside cottages, he’s seen it all. His advice is practical, local, and backed by real-world experience. "In the UK, wasp season starts peaking from late June through August — and that’s when the panic sets in,” says Phil. “The key is knowing when to leave them alone and when to act.” Behind the Buzz: Why We Made This Video This is part of our # PhilKnowsPests YouTube series , designed to give viewers reliable, down-to-earth advice on common UK pests. We created this episode in response to the top wasp-related Google searches from across the UK. So if you’ve searched “how to remove a wasps nest in the UK” – you’re in the right place! Why You Should Watch our Q&A Wasp Video Quick, clear answers (under 4 minutes). UK-based advice you can trust. Free to watch and easy to share. Helps you decide when you need help — and when to leave wasps alone. 🎬 Watch the full video now : If you find it helpful, please like, subscribe, and share with a friend or neighbour. Got a pest problem Phil should tackle next? Drop it in the comments — we’re listening. 👉 Your Top Wasp Questions Answered by a UK Pest Expert 👉 Watch now and don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe! 👀 Also Worth Watching If ants are your current summer worry, don’t miss our Ant Q&A video: 👉 Your Top Ant Questions Answered by a UK Pest Expert What’s Next in the Q and A Series? We’ve already tackled ants in the home in our previous Q&A video — so if those tiny invaders are bugging you, check it out here (you can link this to the ant video post or YouTube). Coming up next on Youtube: 👉 A full breakdown on fleas — where they come from, how to get rid of them in carpets, and why even homes without pets aren’t safe. Phil will answer the top flea-related questions straight from UK homeowners, including: “Can fleas survive in winter?” “How do I know if it’s fleas or dust mites?” “What’s the best flea treatment for homes?” Subscribe to our YouTube channel or join our mailing list so you don’t miss it! 📍 Need Local Pest Control Help in Herefordshire or Worcestershire? If you’re in or around Herefordshire or Worcestershire, our expert pest control team is ready to help. Visit our site or get in touch for affordable, fast, professional pest control support. 💬 Final Word Don’t let wasps ruin your summer. Start by watching Phil’s video, and you’ll know exactly what to do — and what not to do — when you spot those yellow-and-black intruders. We take great pride in our commitment to staying up-to-date with the latest technology and techniques for our wasp nest removal service . Our award winning pest control team regularly attends industry conferences to learn about the latest developments in the field, and we invest in state-of-the-art equipment to ensure that we provide the most effective and efficient services possible. By combining our dedication to ongoing professional development, investment in cutting-edge technology, and commitment to environmentally responsible practices , we have established ourselves as a leader in the field of wasp nest removal. Read more about our Herefordshire pest control services and Worcestershire pest control services . Our clients can trust that when they choose us, they are selecting a team that not only understands the intricacies of pest control but also prioritises their safety and satisfaction above all else.
- Think you’ve got bed bugs?
This week we’ve interviewed pest controller, Phil Martin, from PGM & SON Pest Control Herefordshire and Worcestershire about the issue of bed bugs. To find out more, read on… Morning Phil, thank you for taking time to answer some of our questions about bed bugs today. Hello, that’s no problem I’m happy to help. Are bed bugs a common problem? Surprisingly, yes. People don’t realise that you can pick up bed bugs from all sorts of every-day places such as trains, planes, coaches, buses and most public places where there is a high footfall. We handle bed bug problems frequently and we’ve seen a rise in cases over time. Why do you think there has been a rise in bed bug cases? The mass migration of people, people are travelling more and the onset of globalisation. People often report picking up bed bugs in hotels – does this mean the hotels aren’t keeping their rooms clean? No, it doesn’t mean that at all. A hotel may just be unlucky. However, it is important that the hotel acts on any report of potential bed bugs. When first reported, the hotel should act immediately to ensure they treat any problem and to carry out routine monitoring to ensure they remain bed bug free. Hotels should train their staff to know what to look out for and to isolate and contain any problems as soon as they are spotted. How can people be certain they have a bed bug problem? Indicators of a problem include bites, laundry and bedding having an unpleasant smell, dark spots on bed frames and mattresses that look like ink spots, blood smears on bedding and headboards and you may also see bed bugs on your bedding or furniture if you have an active infestation. What should people do if they think they do have a bed bug problem? The best thing to do is to seek professional advice. A pest controller will inspect the property, may put down monitoring devices and once a problem is identified they will advise on the best course of action. DIY treatments for bed bugs are rarely successful. Pest controllers have access to treatments that aren’t available to the general public. Also, it’s really tricky to treat bed bugs because all crevices and cracks including plug sockets and skirting boards need to be treated so it’s best to engage the services of a fully qualified pest controller. What’s your top tip for avoiding a bed bug problem in future? There isn’t a great deal you can do due to the presence of bed bugs in public places. Unfortunately, it’s often just down to bad luck. You can be vigilant and carry out visual checks of temporary accommodation you are staying in or the new property you’re moving into. You should also check for signs of pests when buying second hand-furniture. If you do find that you’ve staying somewhere which has a confirmed bed bug problem then you should take precautionary measures before returning home such as washing clothing, bedding and luggage on a 60 degree cycle, tumble drying on a hot setting for at least half an hour or you can freeze everything in the deep freeze for at least 3 days. Ultimately, if you find you have a problem don’t panic it’s a common issue and there’s usually no health risk. How can Herefordshire and Worcestershire residents and businesses contact PGM & SON Pest Control if they think they may have a bed bug problem? Well they can call us on 01981540088 or 07964 370480. Or, they can visit our website at www.pgmpestcontrol.co.uk where they can book a call back. Or they can email us at contact@pgmpestcontrol.co.uk and, if they prefer, they can find the live chat facility on the right hand side of their screen our website. That’s great Phil, thank you for your time today. No problem!
- How to Spot the Tell-Tale Signs of Bed Bugs
How to spot the tell-tale sign of Bedbugs Got itchy red spots or lumps on your body? Can you see dark ink like spots or blood smears on your bedding, bed frame or mattress? Does your laundry and bedding smell unpleasant? You may have a problem with bed bugs if... If you’ve seen bed bugs on your furniture or bedding then you almost certainly have an active bed bug infestation. Bed bugs look for a human host to feed from and they most usually do this during the night. They lay their eggs in cracks and crevices near their human hosts so often bed frames, skirting boards, plug sockets and behind loose wallpaper are ideal housing for bed bugs. Bed Bugs Did you know? Bed bugs can go without feeding for months and often lie dormant waiting for a human host. This is why people often experience problems with bed bugs when first moving into a new home or rental property. And, bed bugs are quite often found in multiple occupancy buildings like flats, hotels, hostels, B&Bs where there is a quick and high turnover of occupants. Bed bugs aren't considered disease transmitters. Bites from bed bugs can cause irritation particularly in people with allergies. DIY Treatment for Bedbugs Whilst you can treat bed bugs yourself, often we find that DIY treatments don’t resolve the problem. That’s because DIY treatments aren’t as effective as those used by qualified pest controllers who have access to solutions that aren’t available to the general public. Because bed bugs lay their eggs in cracks and crevices it can be difficult to carry out a bed bug treatment effectively yourself. Fully qualified, professional pest controllers like PGM & Son Pest Control have received the training to ensure that your bed bug infestation is treated effectively and efficiently. For all your bed bug control needs, give PGM & Son Pest Control a call on 01981 540088 or 07964 370480 for a free no-obligation chat. We serve all locations throughout Herefordshire and Worcestershire. If you prefer, email us at contact@pgmpestcontrol.co.uk or use the AI Pest Assist feature at the bottom of your screen.
- Having a problem with Bed Bugs or Fleas?
If you’re suffering from itchy lumps or experiencing bites on your skin, then you’re right to be concerned as you may have a bed bug or flea problem. Bites and itching are often the first sign of a problem and usually when someone gets in touch with pest control. As the weather starts to warm up and with more and more of us spending long periods of time indoors, fleas thrive in these conditions. Bed bugs look for human hosts to feed on and with the property market currently booming and sale and rental properties going on and off the market regularly this creates a problem as bedbugs lie dormant waiting for their next human host to take up residence. This week we’ll take a look at common signs for both bedbugs and fleas as people often mix up the two when the first sign is bites. Where are bedbugs and fleas commonly found? Bed Bugs tend to lay their eggs in cracks and crevices near human hosts so often will be found in bedrooms. Common areas we find evidence of bedbug activity are bed frames; skirting boards; behind loose wallpaper and plug sockets. These are all ideal places for bedbugs to hide out and lay their eggs. Fleas love a pet so often people first spot signs on fleas on their dogs or cats but fleas can also be found in pets’ bedding; furniture; carpets and rugs. Top Bed Bug Control Tip Back brush your pets or brush over a piece of paper to spot fleas or their droppings more easily Bites – bed bugs or fleas? Bed bugs mostly feed at night on their human host so you may find itchy red spots or lumps on your body. Flea bites, on the other hand, tend to be around the ankles and legs and typically are a small red spot around 5mm in diameter. Am I spotting a bed bug or flea? Take a closer look at your bedding, bed frame and mattress for signs of bed bugs such as dark ink line spots or blood smears. Also, you may find your laundry and bedding smells unpleasant. Check pets for fleas – are your pets scratching? Look closely at carpets and rugs – fleas jump! Treating your bed bugs or fleas A common complaint we hear from people is that they have tried to treat bedbugs and fleas themselves but they keep coming back. Whilst it is possible to treat bedbugs and fleas yourself DIY treatments don’t usually work in our experience. That’s because DIY treatments aren’t as effective as those used by qualified pest controllers who have access to solutions that aren’t available to the general public. Fleas and bedbugs can be extremely unpleasant and people sometimes leave it until the problem gets really bad before they report it because they feel embarrassed. This often leads to people trying to treat the problem themselves unsuccessfully. Never be embarressed to report a bedbug or flea problem Pest controllers have seen and heard it all so there’s no need to feel embarrassed about a bed bug or flea problem. It’s important to remember that a flea or bedbug problem isn’t something you have caused. Calling in pest control as soon as you think you may have a bed bug or flea problem will not only stop the problem getting worse but it can often put your mind at rest. PGM & Son Pest Control Services cover all local areas throughout the counties of Herefordshire and Worcestershire. Get in touch today for pest help, support and guidance on 01981 540088 or email us contact@pgmpestcontrol.co.uk
- Bed Bug Swab Service for Hotels and Holiday Lets throughout Herefordshire & Worcestershire
Ensure a Bed Bug-Free Stay for Every Guest with Our Swab Service! As a holiday let provider, you understand that guest satisfaction and their safety are your top priorities. Our Bed Bug Swab Service offers peace of mind for you and your guests. We’ll come in between bookings, perform a rapid swab test to detect any early signs of bed bug activity, and provide immediate eradication if needed. Benefits of Our Bed Bug Swab Service Peace of Mind for you and your Guests Fast and Accurate Testing Immediate Action and Treatment Protect your Reputation Cost-Effective Management Fast and Discreet Testing Protection Against Negative Reviews Support for all Accommodation Types Reliable Bed Bug Detection Services across Herefordshire and Worcestershire What PGM Offer: Fast, Accurate Testing: Our swab test is discreet and thorough, ensuring no signs of pests go undetected. Immediate Action: If any signs of bed bug activity are found, our team is ready to provide a comprehensive treatment, keeping your property pest-free and guest-ready. Protect Your Reputation: Bed bug incidents can hurt guest reviews and reputation—our service helps prevent this. Supporting the Hospitality Industry: Bed Bug Testing for All Accommodation Our Clients rely on us for a pest-free business: Hotels, B&Bs, Social Housing and Holiday Rental Properties. For businesses that cater to guests frequently and rely on clean, pest-free accommodations to maintain their reputation. Holiday Rental Companies & Property Managers Managing multiple properties requires a commitment to guest satisfaction. Frequent bed bug swab testing is essential for these businesses to prevent infestations that can lead to negative reviews and lost revenue. By ensuring a pest-free environment, property managers can enhance their reputation and attract more guests. Boutique Hotels and Inns For smaller establishments that pride themselves on high cleanliness standards, our proactive bed bug detection services are invaluable. Boutique hotels and inns face heightened scrutiny from guests who expect immaculate conditions. Regular testing helps mitigate risks, ensuring that these properties maintain their reputation for excellence and guest comfort. B&Bs and Guesthouses Family-owned or independent B&Bs often rely on local services for quick responses to pest issues. Our reliable bed bug swab testing provides peace of mind, allowing these businesses to focus on delivering a warm, welcoming experience for their guests without the worry of infestations disrupting their operations. High-Traffic Holiday Rental Homes Properties with frequent bookings and rapid turnover are at increased risk for bed bug transfer. Our testing service is crucial for these high-traffic rentals to catch any potential infestations early, minimising disruption and ensuring that every guest enjoys a comfortable stay. Luxury and Premium Holiday Let Providers Luxury accommodations have elevated expectations regarding guest satisfaction. Our proactive bed bug testing service is essential for maintaining the high standards that discerning guests demand. By preventing infestations before they occur, these providers can uphold their reputation and ensure repeat business. Corporate Housing and Short-Term Rentals Companies offering accommodations for business travelers must guarantee a clean, pest-free environment. Our bed bug swab testing service helps these businesses provide assurance to their guests, fostering trust and encouraging positive experiences that lead to repeat bookings. Social Housing and Council-Owned Properties We support social housing initiatives by providing effective bed bug testing services to ensure safe living conditions for residents. Addressing pest issues promptly not only enhances the quality of life for tenants but also upholds the integrity of the housing authority's commitment to community welfare. Ensure a Pest-Free Environment for Your Business! PGM Bed-Bug Swab Affordable Pricing Packages Single Swab Service (Pay-Per-Visit) Ideal for properties with lower turnover rates or those looking to try the service before committing. ✔ Single swab test with report, plus any recommendations for preventive steps. (Reduced treatment rate if eradication is needed after a positive result.) Monthly/Seasonal Package (Pay for multiple short-term visits) Perfect for properties with frequent guest turnover during peak seasons, such as summer holidays. ✔ Monthly or bi-weekly swabs, prioritised booking slots, and discounted rates on treatment if needed. Annual Subscription (Best Value) For properties looking to maintain high standards year-round and want peace of mind without the hassle of frequent bookings. ✔ Regular monthly swabs with unlimited emergency checks if requested, priority response for any positive findings, and discounted rates on any bed bug treatments. Bed bugs are on the rise, with reports indicating a significant increase in infestations across the UK. Join us for an insightful discussion on bed bugs with Phil Martin, owner of PGM and Son Pest Control, as featured on BBC Radio Hereford and Worcester. In this video, we delve into the rising concerns surrounding bed bug infestations in Herefordshire and Worcestershire, particularly in light of recent reports warning of a potential surge in cases across Europe. In today’s competitive hospitality industry, ensuring a bed bug-free environment is not just a luxury—it's a necessity. The PGM Pest Control Bed Bug Swab Service offers you the peace of mind that comes from knowing your property is protected against these unwelcome pests. By choosing our proactive bed bug testing and treatment solutions, you can enhance guest satisfaction, protect the reputation of your hospitality business, and ultimately drive more bookings. Avoid letting a bed bug incident damage your establishment’s reputation. Protect your guests' comfort and your hospitality business’s success by investing in our dependable and efficient bed bug swab testing service. PGM provide pest control services for hotels, boutique hotels, guest houses, B&Bs, inns, holiday cottages, holiday lets, serviced accommodation, Airbnb properties, lodges, hostels, caravan parks, holiday parks, glamping sites and other hospitality accommodation across Herefordshire and Worcestershire. Bed Bugs Can Cost You More Than You Think! - Contact PGM Pest Control today to schedule your free bed bug swab testing consultation on 01981 540088 or email us at contact@pgmpestcontrol.co.uk
- Need to Get Rid of Fleas in Hereford?
This week we’re blogging about fleas in Hereford again and why?! Well, because, pest controllers are being inundated with calls from the public about fleas and at PGM & Son Pest Control Hereford we’re no different – calls about flea problems are up significantly from last year. The press recently reported that flea complaints across the UK have increased by 415% in 2019. Why Are We Seeing an Increase in Fleas? Record heat temperatures combined with the usual British rain has combined to make very humid conditions which are the perfect environment for fleas. Fleas thrive in these conditions and this accelerates their life cycle – they can grow from an egg to a fully-grown adult flea in just two weeks. July was the hottest month on record for the Earth since records started in 1880. The other contributory factor is the UK's love of cats and dogs! Around a quarter of UK households own at least one dog and almost 20% a cat so fleas have an abundance of hosts in the UK. Although fleas love the host animal, they are more likely to be found in bedding, furniture, carpets and rugs. And, a small flea problem can quickly become a problem – some flea species lay up to 40 eggs per day. Spot the Signs you May Have Fleas, which include: Your pets are scratching. You can see fleas or flea droppings in the coat of your cat or dog (try back brushing your pets or brush them over a piece of paper to more easily spot the signs of fleas). You or your family experience bites – usually around the ankles or legs. Typically, flea bites are a small red spot about 5mm in diameter. You can see fleas jumping in your carpets or on your furniture if you have an active infestation. So, as a reminder, be vigilant; checks your pets regularly including their bedding. Flea Top Tip for Herefordshire Tenents When you move into a new property check for signs of fleas . And, ask your landlord whether the previous tenants had pets and whether a flea fumigation was undertaken prior to your occupation. If you have a flea problem in Herefordshire or Worcestershire call PGM and Son Flea Control Services , for all your flea control needs and flea advice. About PGM Pest Control PGM Pest Control is an award-winning pest control company based in the UK, offering trusted, effective, and environmentally responsible services for homes and businesses. Known for our expert knowledge, educational resources, and excellent customer service, we go beyond treatments — we help our clients understand pests and prevent future problems. 👉 Visit us at www.pgmpestcontrol.co.uk for professional pest control, insect identification, and free downloads.
- Pest Trumps - The Honeybee 101
Introducing The Honeybee! PGM & SON Pest Control Services are proud to announce our new series of 'Pest Trumps'! Today we launch the first of many of our information cards about pests so you can understand more about our work and how pests have a place in our world. You can download each file for free to use at your workplace to help identify pests for the safety of your staff and visitors. The collection of the PGM 'Pest Control Trump' information cards are produced to help with pest-related problems within UK. << DOWNLOAD FOR FREE >> PGM & SON are compiling a comprehensive range of 'Pest Trump' publications available for the pest management sector and the general public to download for free to help with pest-related problems in the UK. If you wish to keep updated with our latest updates in the Pest Trump range please subscribe to our blog and never miss an update!
- Rehoming bees in Herefordshire
This week PGM and Son pest control have been rehoming bees in Herefordshire. What should I do if I find a wild bee colony in my house, garden or property? Bees are a valuable pollinators and pest control companies will not destroy bee nests. If it is a honey bee hive then you should get in contact with the Herefordshire Beekeeper Association who will be able to remove the colony for you or advise you on what to do. Here's how our trained pest controllers helped rescue wild bees! There are over 200 types of Bees in the UK, including 25 types of bumblebees! Different types of bee may require different treatment methods. Note: Pest controllers do not apply bee treatments unless there's a serious threat to human life, 25% of all bee types are endangered. Advice about Relocating Bees If a nest is outside or underground then there shouldn't be a reason to move it. In more conventional and accessible places such as bushes, trees and sheds, then contacting a local beekeeper or pest controller to relocate the nest is an option. If you suspect you have honeybees and they are causing you problems then we would recommend you use a swarm collector from the British Bee Keepers Association or getting in touch with the Tree Bee Society. In most cases, they will come and collect the swarm free of charge. Relocating a colony or a swarm of Bees in Herefordshire When moving a beehive from one place to another a few things need to be taken into consideration, reducing stress on the bees and avoiding unpleasant surprises. If you follow some rules it can be quite simple. Not knowing the rules or not following them can have disastrous effects. Everything valid about relocating a beehive is also applicable when relocating a feral bee colony after the nest has been transferred into a hive. Relocating a captured bee swarm is much simpler A bee swarm has "forgotten" were it came from and the bees of a swarm reset their navigation system's home location once they have found a new home. Therefore, having captured a swarm, no rules apply for the new location - provided the swarm is relocated within a day from the time of capture. A swarm can be placed close to the home it emerged from; the bees accept the new hive location as their home and will not get disoriented or confused being near to their original location, even if it is only a meter away. What should you do if a swarm of bees takes up residence in your home or garden? It's the time of year when bees are at their most active and numerous reports have been coming in of swarms in gardens and even getting into properties. Most beekeepers may make a charge for removal of a swarm from your garden depending on travelling distances to cover costs of petrol etc. Swarms of honey bees can usually be safely removed by a suitably qualified beekeeper if they are contacted in time. If the honey bees have left their post swarming clustering place and taken up residence in the fabric of a building, that can be more difficult (if not impossible) to be safely dealt with by a beekeeper. Professional pest control personnel will be required to undertake the work either solely or in conjunction with a beekeeper If the honey bees are not causing a nuisance or a threat, they can be left alone. Some properties are known to have had honey bee colonies within their fabric for many years without causing any disturbance or problems to the property owner. Beekeepers are unable to help remove bumblebees, wasps, solitary bees or hornets so it is best to call in a pest control professional to help you solve the problem. Get in touch with PGM & SON today for bee nest removal help, support and guidance across Herefordshire and Worcestershire on 01981 540088.










