1st June 2012
Its very rare that we find anybody with anything good to say about wasps! Personally as I spend so much time waging war on them on other peoples behalf I’ve grown to love them and have spent a lot of time studying them and their habits. So, before I begin to ramble on about their lives and natural history I’ll just tell you about my services related to wasps, wasps nest Bolton and their control.
So for those of you like me that find wasps interesting here is some wasp background information-
The common wasp vespula vulgaris is a social wasp that is found in Europe, Asia and even Australia. The wasps that buzz around you and have you running for cover during summer and autumn actually have one of the most complex and interesting lives and habits- in my eyes anyway! I wont drone on about them but here is a few facts about the wasps and wasp nests that we deal with in Lancashire and Greater Manchester.
Wasp stings vary in severity in different people due to a number of factors not least the sensitivity of the person concerned. I believe after being stung on so many different occasions that I am to a certain degree a little bit immune to the worst effects of wasp stings yet other people can suffer rather more painful and serious reactions. Just last year I was called to deal with a wasps nest in Wigan where a lady had been stung and suffered an allergic reaction, luckily she was aware of her serious reaction to wasp stings and quickly sought help.
When being stung by a wasp you will normally suffer from pain, swelling and redness across the sting site, this redness may spread over 3-4 inch over the next 24hrs. This is quite normal and can be treated with any over the counter anti-histamine cream, don’t worry and remember that most people will not have any serious reaction when they come into contact with wasps.
Medical attention should be sought if you suffer any more serious symptoms such as difficulty breathing or chest pain, if the reaction area grows to over 10 inch, swelling in the mouth, faintness or if the sting involves the eye.