Wasp Control 24/7
Wasps are very dangerous and have been known to cause deaths so it is advised to not try and remove any nests yourself. Able Pest has trained wasp controllers that will take care of the wasp problem safely and efficiently. Using a synthetic pyrethroid insecticide, which is a safe and effective method of removing wasps, it will then be safe to remove the nest. If you find you have a wasp infestation, our phone service is available 24 hours a day*, 7 days a week with an emergency response anywhere in the UK.
Pest Wasp Control Services Include:
- Full 24 Hour* Coverage Throughout the UK
- Genuine 30 - 90 Minute Response* To Any Emergency Work
- Absolutely No Call Out Charges - Day or Night
- Free Written Estimates & Quotes
- All Types of Domestic & Commercial Wasp Control Work Undertaken
- Contract pest service for businesses including hotels, schools, restaurants, shops and fast food outlets
- Insurance Approved
- Fast & Quick Solutions From Our Qualified 24 Hour Pest Controllers

24 Hour FreeFone Wasp Control Services:
We provide a Free-Fone Fast Response 24 Hour Pest Service with friendly operators to handle any pest problems you have on
0800 114 3004
Alternatively you can fill in our Fast Response Form in the top right and have one of our operators call you back within ten minutes!

Example of our Pest Services:
Cockroaches
Cockroaches come in two varieties; German & Oriental. The most commonly encountered are the German cockroach, which are typically around 12mm long and yellowish brown. The Oriental cockroach is around 20-24mm long, and these are either dark brown or mostly black. Oriental cockroaches are commonly found in terraced houses, living and travelling between them using the foundations and house structure as their habitats.
They usually live for a year, and they feed on leftover food, although they can live for up to 3 months without food or water.
Cockroaches are gregarious and nocturnal, spending the day hiding in cracks and crevices around such areas as sinks, drains, cookers and the backs of cupboards, and in refrigeration units. Infestations may be introduced as egg cases or adults in crates or packaging, furniture, laundry or raw materials. They may possibly enter through drains or refuse chutes.