Busy Buzzy Bumble Bees

What are Bees? Swarm of honey bees on a fence

Bees are flying insects closely related to wasps and ants, known for their role in pollination, producing honey and beeswax. Bees are from the monophyletic lineage within the superfamily Apoidea and are presently considered a clade, called Anthophila.

Are bees protected in the UK?

The short answer is no.

The reasons why many people may think bees have legal protection are numerous, although this mistaken belief has been passed on for decades. With regard to bees, there’s no mention of bees in the Wildlife and Countryside act 1981.

There is a piece of legislation called the UK Biodiversity Action Plan (UK BAP) which was originally published in 1994. The aim of this document is to “conserve and protect existing biological diversity and to enhance it wherever possible.” This is a document that has been several times over the years and contains the UK BAP priority terrestrial invertebrate species list. Priority species and habitats are “those that have been identified as being the most threatened and requiring conservation action”.

Despite being on the UK BAP, those species are not afforded any specific legal protection. Hopefully that clears up the confusion about whether or not bees are protected by law.

However, we do go to great lengths to be ethical in our work. If a nest must be removed, we try to do this physically rather than chemically, following industry standards and best practices.

What is good about bees?Bees on the nest so to speak

All sorts of fruit and vegetables are pollinated by honey bees, such as broccoli and squash, apples and almonds. Pollination is not just important for the food we eat directly, it’s as vital for the fruit and vegetables we eat, as it is for the vegetation used to feed the livestock we depend on for meat.

What is their life cycle?

A  bee’s life cycle has four main distinct stages or phases, egg, larva, pupa and finally an adult.

Do they hibernate?

Bumble bees hibernate, honey bees do not. Although honey bees and bumble bees are very closely related, their winter behaviors are very different. A colony of honey bees will live throughout the entire winter, actively keeping the nest warm and safe. The queen bumble bees hibernate until spring.

What do they eat?

A sweet fluid found in flowers bees collect nectar and convert it to honey. Honey is produced to feed bee larvae, but larvae that are chosen to become future queens will be fed with royal jelly. Royal jelly is a white secretion produced by young, female worker bees.

How many bees are there in a nest?

1 person smiling, plant and a swarm of bees outdoorsoutdoor

Bee nests vary in size depending on the species and time of year. A well established nest may contain up to 400 bees. Honeybee hives typically contain 50,000 bees, very different in comparison. Look at this picture, taken this week of a Honeybee swarm. We were called out to a bee problem in a customers garden. We explained that it was best left in situ as it wasn’t causing a problem and would move on after it had rested.

How many stings can kill a human?

The average person can safely tolerate 10 stings per pound of body weight. The average adult can withstand more than 1000 stings, although 500 stings could kill a child. However 1 sting is enough to incapacitate  or kill a person who is allergic to the sting. If you think you might be having a reaction to a sting click this link.

How can the infestation be treated?
Bee nest in a loft space

Standish Pest Control in Wigan has the technical knowledge and access to professional use insecticides (not available to the public) if they are needed and the appropriate protective equipment to avoid getting a nasty sting.

If at all possible we remove the nest upright in full, aiming to relocate it.

Standish Pest Control in Wigan will have the tools to reach and treat the most inaccessible nest in the safest way possible.

If we haven’t removed the nest on our first visit its possibly because it’s not accessible. Therefore, treating the access point and if possible the face of the nest is common practice and just as likely to have the desired effect.

Removing a nest that has been treated with a pesticide should be done with caution and wearing protective clothing and gloves.

Call to action

Quite often, we find our customers feel nothing short of overwhelmed by some of the work they need doing. We stop at nothing to explain thoroughly what needs doing. Describing what we will do it and ultimately what it will cost. We want to help you feel confident in us and the value of our work.

Rest assured that your problem won’t be the biggest we’ve seen or the smallest we’ve treated. We will be able to help, just need you to get in touch.

Call us on 07920001980 or use our contact page and tell us what the problem is.

Joke: What did the queen bee say to the naughty bee?

Bee-hive yourself!

 

What is the point of Wasps?

What are WASPS? Wasps on a Golf course

A wasp is any insect of the order Hymenoptera and suborder Apocrita that is neither a bee nor an ant. The Apocrita have a common evolutionary ancestor and form a clade; wasps as a group do not form a clade, but are paraphyletic with respect to bees and ants

What is good about wasps?

In early summer wasps, like bees, pollinate plants and flowers as they feed on nectar. Wasps do serve a purpose, and despite being a problem at certain times of the year, they are a beneficial insect. In the natural world, wasps although irritating to humans, have their role to play.

What is its life cycle?

In social wasps, workers (sterile females) have an average lifespan of 12-22 days, drones (fertile males) have a slightly longer lifespan than workers, and queens (fertile females) have an average lifespan of 12 months.

Do they hibernate?

Throughout Winter, the queen wasp hibernates in a cocoon, or golf ball sized hibernation cell, having been fertilised by male wasps before hibernation. In Spring, the fertilised queen wasp emerges from hibernation and looks for a suitable nesting site to build her colony.

What do they eat?
A treated nest being removed

Adult wasps capture insects, chop them up and carry parts back to the nest feed it to their young.

Instead of eating insects and spiders, adult wasps – both social and solitary – only feed on sugars. In the wild, sugars come from flower nectar and honeydew produced by aphids. Wasp larvae also produce a sugary liquid that the adults consume.

How many Wasps are there in a nest?

Up to 300 eggs being produced every day and up to 5,000 adults feeding grubs and building the nest structure.

How many stings can kill a human?

Unlike bees, wasps do not die after they sting someone. In fact, they can sting multiple people, multiple times during their lifetime. This is one reason why wasps can be so deadly, especially if you are allergic.

The average person can safely tolerate 10 stings per pound of body weight. The average adult can withstand more than 1000 stings, although 500 stings could kill a child.

How can the infestation be treated?

To remove wasps, you don’t need to remove the nest, but you will need to treat it. Standish Pest Control in Wigan has the technical knowledge and access to professional use insecticides (not available to the public) and the appropriate protective equipment to avoid getting a nasty sting.

Nest in the roof

We will usually apply an insecticide near the entrance of the nest. The wasps then carry the chemical into the nest. From a few hours to a few days you should see a difference to the numbers of wasps.

Standish Pest Control in Wigan will have the tools to reach and treat the most inaccessible nest in the safest way possible.

Our application of control measures are more accurate than some Pest Controllers that only work at ground level. We have Public Liability insurance, qualifications and experience that cover us to work up to 10 meters high. Access from either a ladder, mobile scaffold tower or MEWPs.

If we haven’t removed the nest on our first visit its possibly because it’s not accessible. Although you could request that we come and remove the nest after a few days if it is possible. But this will normally incur an extra charge.

Alternatively, you can wait until the Autumn or Winter when you are certain no live wasps remain and remove the nest yourself. If the nest has been treated with a pesticide we suggest you wear protective clothing and gloves.

Call to action

Quite often, we find our customers feel nothing short of overwhelmed by some of the work they need doing. We stop at nothing to explain thoroughly what needs doing. Describing what we will do it and ultimately what it will cost. We want to help you feel confident in us and the value of our work.

Rest assured that your problem won’t be the biggest we’ve seen or the smallest we’ve treated. We will be able to help, just need you to get in touch.

Call us on 07920001980 or use our contact page and tell us what the problem is.

Joke: Where do wasps go on vacation?

Sting-apore!
 

Rotten decking maintenance, repairs and alternatives

Standish Property Maintenance & Pest Control do decking-

In the UK and specifically in Wigan, you probably aren’t using your decking much in the summer with the weather we’ve had so far. Recently we’ve been out to two different addresses where the decking has become slippy and rotten. Both needed to be replaced. Rotten decking maintenance, repairs or alternatives need not be expensive or hard work.

Initial install costs of adding decking to your garden can be well into the hundreds of pounds. To rip it out after only a few years due to water, chemical, fungal or animal damage can be a bitter pill to swallow. Below we have a few hints and tips on how to protect your property with some simple annual maintenance. Should you feel unable to tackle this we can do it for you.

The dangers of your decking

Firstly, you need to stop your decking from getting slimy, slippery and mouldy. By using a power washer to remove much of the debris and specific cleaner such as Ronseal’s “Decking cleaner and reviver”. Ideal for cleaning old decking and preparing new wood and will have your decking looking good as new in no time at all. Opening the pores of the wood so your oil or stain will adhere and leave you with a longer lasting finish. Using bleach is not an alternative to these cleaners.

The wetter months are the prime time for the slimy film of algae and mould to build up on your deck. IMould and algae thrive under these conditions. Your decking boards being constantly damp is the easiest way for algae and mould to grow. Even a shady spot in the garden produce the ideal conditions algae to grow your decking.

There are steps you can take to protect your decking from getting slippy and turning green. Beginning with increasing the amount of sunlight it receives. Sunlight discourages mould, and algae from growing in several ways. First and foremost, it dries up excess moisture. Secondly, the ultraviolet (UV) rays can destroy many forms of fungi on contact.

Garden pests under the decking

During the winter months, lots of animals hibernate or come closer to human habitation looking for food. After they’ve made their home under your decking or found a source of food their they’ll often return there until the weather improves or the food source dries up.

Ensuring that your decking is built to enclose all ingress and egress points should help keep most pests out. However, if you find yourself with an issue Standish Property Maintenance and Pest Control are very skilled at the removal of such pests. Setting your own traps can be tricky. Not only using the correct trap but ensuring the correct animal is caught. A rat trap will kill a squirrel, a hedgehog or bird. If you lay a trap that you can’t retrieve once it has killed an animal, you’re left with is a rotting corpse below your decking, which has to be worse than having a live one.

Common causes of pest attraction is litter in your garden –  crumbs from the kids, burnt sausages from a BBQ or your bins over flowing. Remember, rats, mice and hedgehogs will also eat bird feed, so make sure to opt for a bird feeder that isn’t placed on the floor or a table and put it away from your decking.

Rodent facts

 We’ve put together the following list to emphasise why you need to build your decking well and keep it clean to reduce the risks of rodent infestation:

  • Their teeth never stop growing! One of the defining characteristics of a rodent is a set of teeth that continuously grow over their lifetime.
  • Rodents always need something to gnaw on to keep their incisors trimmed, so that’s why they can cause so much damage.
  • A rat’s teeth and jaws can gnaw through substances as hard as lead sheeting and cinder block.
  • Rats can squeeze through openings as small as 13 mm in diameter— about half an inch!
Colouring and protection of your decking

Decking is a relatively cheap and easy way to improve the look of your garden. Nevertheless, rotten, poorly maintained decking can collapse under foot and could cause a terrible injury to your foot or leg. But you can prevent rotten decking with annual maintenance, repairs to stop the sun turning it grey or the rain rotting it.

Even Redwood treated with green tanalith from suppliers such as Wigan Timber can’t last forever without some form of protection. Products such as oil, stain and paint will keep your decking looking its best all year round.

  • Oil will add a hint of natural colour and keep your it nourished.
  • Stain gives better protection against day to day use on decking and is available in many colours.
  • Paint covers unsightly, greyed, aged wood.
 Decking alternatives

If you find that you have a decking that is worse for wear, you could rip it out completely or in part. Replace what’s rotten, replace the lot or do something different. Due to budget constraints one of our jobs decided on the full rip out and new ground covering. The second went for a replacement of all the top boards.

How can we help?

After reading our post, you feel like you have any questions or are in need of a reassuring chat. Please feel free to give is a call or an email  and we will do our best to help.

dangerous and slippy decking
Rotten decking in desparate need of maintenance, repairs and alternative
Ground cleared and prepared for the membrane.
The original decking removed and the ground levelled ready for the new membrane.
Tough fabric under the covering prevents weeds groving up.
New weed protective membrane in place, pegged in securly. Also reduces the covering being treaded into the soft ground.
Decking gone wood chip in place.
For the final shot the rain cleared and the sun came out. The tenant and the landlord were both happy with the removal of the rotten decking and a maintenance free alternative in place.