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Unwanted pests can cause damage, create stress, and compromise the safety and hygiene of your home. At Infinity Home Services, we provide professional pest control services designed to quickly and effectively remove pests while preventing future infestations. Whether you’re dealing with rodents, insects, wasps, or nuisance wildlife, our trained specialists deliver fast, discreet solutions tailored to your property.


Why Professional Pest Control Services Are Essential

Pests can spread bacteria, damage wiring and structures, and create uncomfortable living environments — issues that DIY treatments often fail to resolve. Our experienced team provides thorough inspection, identification, treatment, and prevention to ensure the problem is handled safely and properly. We work with effective, industry-approved methods to tackle rats, mice, ants, wasps, fleas, bedbugs, cockroaches, and more.

We don’t just treat the symptoms — we address the root cause. This may include sealing entry points, advising on hygiene improvements, or installing preventative measures to ensure long-term protection. Every treatment plan is customised to your home and carried out with care, safety, and professionalism.

Infinity Home Services is committed to creating safe, pest-free environments for families across the region. Whether it’s a one-off issue or ongoing prevention, we’re #AlwaysThere with reliable advice, prompt response times, and results you can trust.

Read Infinity Home Services' guide to minimising the effect the humble wasp has on your summer of fun.

Rise of the Wasp: Navigating Late Summer’s Growing Challenge in the UK

Rise of the Wasp: Navigating Late Summer’s Growing Challenge in the UK

As the sun-drenched days of summer gradually give way to the cooler hues of autumn, a new challenge emerges across the United Kingdom – the rise of the wasp population. Late summer has become synonymous with a surge in wasp activity, leading to increased concerns for homeowners, outdoor enthusiasts, and businesses alike. In this article, we delve into why wasp encounters become more prevalent during this time of the year, the reasons behind their growing numbers, and strategies to minimize their impact.

Infinity ProServ's regular blog looks at the summer problem wasp, and how best to deal with them.

Wasps – The Late Summer Conundrum

Late summer, spanning from August to early September, sees a remarkable uptick in wasp-related issues across the UK. Whether it’s a picnic in the park, a relaxing evening on the patio, or even a casual stroll through the garden, wasps have a knack for making their presence known. Their insistent buzzing, scavenging behaviour, and potential for painful stings (or worse if you are allergic) often result in frustration and concern for those who simply want to enjoy the final days of warmth.

Despite the annoyances they cause us, wasps are actually beneficial, and according to the Natural History Museum, wasps in the UK consume around 14 million kilogrammes of insect prey, such as caterpillars and greenfly!

Factors Behind the Surge

Several factors contribute to the rise of wasp activity during late summer:

1. Food Scarcity: As the summer season wanes, many of the natural food sources for wasps begin to dwindle. Nectar, their primary sustenance, becomes scarcer as flowers begin to fade. This scarcity drives wasps to seek alternative sources of nutrition, often leading them to sweet foods and beverages that humans enjoy.

2. Nest Maturity: Wasps establish their colonies in the early months of summer. By late summer, these colonies have matured and expanded significantly. This growth leads to higher demand for food to sustain the growing population within the nest.

3. Seasonal Change: The transition from summer to autumn signals to wasps that the colder months are approaching. This prompts them to intensify their search for nourishment to prepare for the winter hibernation period.

Minimising the Impact

While wasps play a role in ecosystems as pollinators and predators of other insects, their presence can understandably cause discomfort and pose health risks due to their sting. To minimise their impact during late summer, consider these strategies:

1. Maintain Cleanliness: Wasps are attracted to food and drink residues. Keep outdoor spaces tidy and promptly clean up spills to reduce their attraction.

2. Secure Waste: Make sure rubbish bins have tightly sealed lids, and consider using wasp-proof containers to prevent these insects from accessing discarded food.

3. Use Traps: Commercial wasp traps can help capture and reduce the local population. Place them away from where you and your guests congregate.

4. Avoid Swatting: Quick movements and swatting can agitate wasps, increasing the likelihood of stings. Once a wasp does sting, pheromones are released, which attracts more wasps! It is always best to stay calm and move slowly when a wasp is nearby.

5. Seal up cracks and holes in your home: If wasps are becoming a problem within your home, make sure you seal up any cracks or holes, and any gaps around doors and windows. It might also be worthwhile checking your loft hatch for gaps, and exploring the loft in case a nest has been created there.

6. Professional Assistance: If you’re facing a particularly severe infestation or have concerns about wasp nests on your property, seek assistance from pest control professionals who can safely remove nests and offer expert advice. Infinity Home Service’s pest controllers can assist you in supplying traps and giving advice on avoiding infestation, as well as removing nests if they are found.

The Final Sting in the Tail!

Late summer may herald the rise of wasp activity, but armed with the knowledge of their behaviour and the appropriate strategies to mitigate their impact, you can still enjoy the outdoors without undue worry. By understanding the reasons behind their surge in numbers, practicing good sanitation habits, and employing preventative measures, you can ensure a more pleasant transition from summer to autumn, free from the constant buzz of these industrious insects.

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Seagulls can be a bane to many people's lives. Find out how Infinity Home Services can assist in reducing their impact.

Nuisance Seagulls – All in a flap

Nuisance Seagulls – All in a flap

It was a typical summer morning in Harwich. Jane had just brewed her morning coffee and was looking forward to a peaceful breakfast in her garden. As she sat down, a loud, piercing squawk shattered the tranquility. She looked up to see a seagull perched arrogantly on her shed, its beady eyes scanning her toast and eggs. Moments later, more of them descended, turning her serene morning into a scene of chaos. What was once a pleasant routine had become a daily battle against these relentless intruders.

Seagulls can be a bane to many people's lives. Find out how Infinity Home Services can assist in reducing their impact.

The Problems Associated with Nuisance Seagulls

Human Discomfort and Safety

Seagulls are notorious for their aggressive behaviour, especially during their breeding season from April to August. According to a study by the British Trust for Ornithology, attacks on humans increase significantly during these months as they become fiercely protective of their nests and chicks . This can lead to serious safety concerns, particularly for families with young children and pets.

Moreover, the incessant noise created by these birds can be highly disruptive. Their loud calls can start as early as dawn and continue throughout the day, making it difficult for homeowners to enjoy their outdoor spaces or even get a good night’s sleep.

Property Damage

Seagulls can cause extensive damage to properties. Their acidic droppings can deface buildings, cars, and garden furniture, often requiring costly cleaning and maintenance. According to a report by Keep Britain Tidy, droppings are a significant urban cleanliness issue, causing stains and contributing to the deterioration of building materials .

Additionally, they are known to tear open rubbish bags in search of food, scattering waste and creating unsightly messes. This not only attracts further pests (such as rats) but also poses health risks by exposing residents to bacteria and other harmful pathogens.

Technical Challenges

Dealing with these nuisance birds requires a strategic approach, as they are protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. This legislation makes it illegal to intentionally harm or kill them, or to disturb their nests and eggs without a license. This means that homeowners need to find humane and legal ways to deter these birds from their properties.

How Infinity Home Services Can Help

At Infinity Home Services, we understand the frustrations and challenges posed by these nuisance birds. Our qualified pest control team offer a range of humane solutions to help you reclaim your outdoor spaces. From installing bird spikes and netting to deter landing, to setting up visual and auditory deterrents, we tailor our approach to suit your specific needs. Our expertise ensures that the methods used are both effective and compliant with legal requirements.

Conclusion

Nuisance birds can turn a peaceful home into a battlefield, causing distress and damage. However, with the right strategies and professional help, it’s possible to mitigate their impact and restore harmony to your surroundings. If you’re struggling with these problems, why not take action today? Reach out to Infinity Home Services today by calling 0800 148 8088 or completing the form below for fast, effective and humane solutions.

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