- Hornets tend to form their nest in dark places, such as in hollow tree trunks, chimneys, wall cavities and sheds.
- They construct papery nests, formed from chewing wood into a paste-like pulp and together with wasps salvia forms the foundations of a nest.
- Nests approximately last for three to four months and are generally the size of a basket ball.
- Nests predominantly die before winter.
- When a nest is recognised as dormant, please contact GoKill Manchester Pest Control professionals to remove it.
- When nests are active, please stay at a safe distance and contact GoKill Manchester Pest Control to arrange a visit to fumigate the infestation and remove the nest.