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A & H Pest Control
The Berries
Yester Rd
BR7 5LT
020 8295 3402
Address
A & H Pest Control
The Berries
Yester Rd
BR7 5LT
020 8295 3402
EXCELLENT Based on 437 reviews Posted on Spencer RichardsTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Mark came & saw us with a mouse issue. Was very knowledgeable & carried out a survey of the premises. We have used the firm before - very reliable & flexible with appointments. Gave piece of mind & fees are very good.Posted on Jac BarsTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We had a problem with our loft electrics being chewed and stripped. Our initial thoughts were mice or squirrels, but on talking to Mark he was pretty certain it was in fact Parakeets. On his arrival at our property he confirmed within minutes that it was parakeets and exactly where they had got into the roof. Through an external extractor fan cover which they had broken through and nested in our eaves (who knew!). Mark really knew his stuff re their behaviour and was excellent, fixing the issue quickly and efficiently. I’d not hesitate to use him again for any pest problems we have in the future.Posted on Rishi HTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We’ve used A&H a few times over the last couple of years and always find Mark and the team to be very responsive, professional and knowledgeable. We wouldn’t hesitate to recommend their services.Posted on Jocelyn D’SouzaTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Mark was great, contacted me past working hours and came out the following day. Had a rat in the toilet drain, he came, laid bait and advised on remedial action. Really helpful and would recommend him to anyone!Posted on Neil RamsdenTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Just had solar panel bird protection fitted. very neat and very happy with the service I highly recommend. Much better than the plastic ones used by a lot of solar companies!Posted on ElliottEKATrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. A&H Pest Control were excellent from start to finish. They came round same day I called, confirmed the noise was mice after finding droppings, and thoroughly laid poison in all the affected areas. They were professional, knowledgeable, and explained everything clearly. After about 10 days the noise completely stopped, which shows the treatment worked. Very happy with the service and would definitely recommend A&H Pest ControlPosted on Camilla DeweyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We used A&H for pest control. Excellent service and Mark was very responsive and helpful. Would highly recommend.Posted on Will FairleyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Top guy, top service! We heard noises in our roof space, saw the brilliant reviews, and contacted Mark who came round the next day. Based on our conversation, and even with extremely limited access to the roof space, he thought a squirrel may have moved in; he set two traps and returned a week or so later when we felt we hadn’t heard noises for a few days. Mark was right; a squirrel had been caught and the problem is now solvedPosted on Jp DavieTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Professional and quickPosted on Gerald MasonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Mark had been fantastic helping us with a pest problem in our cellar. He comes out quickly, explains clearly what the issue is, answers any questions we have, and is very professional. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend him. Thanks Mark!
Removing a wasp nest is step one. Step two is stopping a new colony from choosing the same gap next season. This guide explains exactly what to do after professional treatment, when to seal the entry, which gaps matter most, and the simple property habits that reduce the chances of another nest. A&H Pest Control serves London & Southern England with safe removal and practical prevention advice. For tailored guidance or a quick check, call 020 8295 3402.
Right after treatment, you’ll see a sharp reduction in flights around the entry point. A few stragglers may return to the treated hole and then drift away. The goal in this window is to keep the area calm, avoid drawing wasps indoors, and allow the treatment to complete its job.
If you’re unsure whether activity has fully ceased, call 020 8295 3402 and we’ll advise what normal looks like for your specific nest location and season.
Sealing is essential, but timing matters. Seal only after the site is quiet for an appropriate period, which we will confirm during or after the visit. Sealing too soon risks driving hidden workers into the property; sealing too late invites exploratory queens next spring.
Before adding sealant, there are a few checks to complete. Confirm there is no residual buzzing in the void, that flight lines have stopped, and that there are no secondary entry points still in use nearby. Once you are confident the nest is inactive, seal the main gap and any obvious secondary holes with appropriate materials for the surface in question.
Use exterior-grade sealants compatible with the surface: mortar for masonry cracks, UPVC-compatible fillers for soffits and trims, silicone or hybrid polymer for small joints, and replacement trim where damage is extensive. Aim for a weather-tight finish that resists shrinkage and does not create new hairline gaps.
Avoid stuffing gaps with paper or soft foam that birds, rodents, or weather will dislodge. Do not rely on tape over vents or holes; adhesive fails in heat and moisture. Do not seal active vents without fitting suitable grilles. Never seal while activity continues—let the treatment finish first.
Most summer nests exploit small weaknesses around rooflines. A few well-chosen proofing steps dramatically reduce the chance of a repeat colony.
Before adding mesh or grilles, make sure you understand airflow needs. Vents are there for a reason, and blocking them outright can cause condensation or appliance issues. Fit purpose-made covers that maintain ventilation while preventing insect ingress.
Fit rigid vent grilles or metal insect mesh behind covers to keep airflow while denying easy access. Check that tumble dryer or boiler vents remain compliant with their manufacturer requirements.
Replace cracked trims, resecure loose boards, and reseal joints where sunlight reveals hairline gaps. Pay attention to corners and box ends where movement often opens a route.
Lifted tiles, slipped flashings, and cable penetrations create cavities that attract queens. Have small defects repaired during dry weather and check penetrations where solar cables, aerials, or EV cabling enter the roof.
Wasps follow food and shelter. Small changes in daily habits reduce mid- and late-summer sting incidents and discourage scouting queens.
A five-minute inspection in April or May is the most cost-effective prevention you can do. Look for steady flight lines to a small gap, papery flecks on sills, or a faint buzz in a quiet loft. Early professional action is faster, simpler, and involves fewer stinging workers. If you’re unsure whether a queen is building, call 020 8295 3402 and we’ll advise what to watch for and whether a site visit is sensible.
Indoor sightings often relate to wall or ceiling void nests. If you previously had wasps around downlights or bathroom fans, prevention means controlling those routes before next season.
Fit appropriate fire hoods or collars where building regulations require, and ensure gaps around fittings are properly finished. Avoid gaps that open directly to loft voids.
Check exterior louvres or cowls open and close properly, and that any insect mesh is intact. Replace cracked covers and seal around backplates.
Finish rough edges with suitable trim and ensure a snug hatch fit. While hatches themselves aren’t the entry, tidy detailing helps prevent accidental indoor routes if wasps do explore a nearby void.
Some nest positions need tailored prevention because footfall or operations increase risk.
Where nests were near doors or play zones, plan sealing and any proofing for a quiet time of day. Consider adding simple signage during sealing so people avoid the area. Keep bins and sweet food stations away from regular routes.
Repair warped doors and roof corner gaps where free-hanging nests thrive. Fit fine mesh over passive vents, but preserve required airflow for equipment. Keep sticky residues off benches and bin tops.
Add seasonal checks to facilities routines. Inspect soffit lines, high-level signage, loading bays, and roof penetrations. Coordinate early reporting from staff to catch flight lines before lunch-hour footfall ramps up.
Popular DIY deterrents promise quick fixes but rarely solve the underlying access or attractant issues. Ultrasonic units, reflective tape, and generic “repellent” sprays do little against a determined queen and a ready-made cavity. The only reliable prevention is to remove the colony professionally, then make the entry unattractive or unavailable through sealing, maintenance, and better site habits.
If you want help with sealing or proofing after treatment, A&H can advise or schedule light works. We prioritise methods that respect ventilation, preserve finishes, and reduce future risk without creating new maintenance problems. You’ll get clear, practical recommendations that fit the way you use your property.
Once neutralised, concealed paper nests dry and become inert. They are not reused by wasps. Physical removal is usually cosmetic and not required, but if access is simple, we can discuss tidying.
Sealing a known entry and fixing obvious weaknesses drastically reduces risk, but a different gap elsewhere could be chosen in future. That’s why a quick spring check is valuable.
No. Sealing too early is the fastest way to drive wasps into rooms. Wait for confirmed inactivity; we will advise the timing.
If it might be bees, call us first. We’ll assess and recommend a humane approach. Do not spray or block.
Late-summer foraging focuses on sweet residues more than general garden scent. Managing bins, drinks, and fallen fruit has far more impact than removing plants.
We treat thousands of nests across London & Southern England and know exactly which roofline details, vents, and habits lead to repeat call-outs. You get practical guidance tailored to your property, clear advice on timing, and help with light proofing where needed. Our approach is competitive, transparent, and focused on long-term outcomes rather than short-lived quick fixes.
If you’ve just had a nest treated, or you want a spring check to stop a new colony from forming, call A&H Pest Control on 020 8295 3402. We’ll provide straightforward guidance, schedule a visit if required, and keep your property safe through the season.
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