Wasp nests can turn a peaceful home or garden into an uncomfortable place to be, or even present a serious safety concern. These aggressive insects can not only disrupt your outdoor enjoyment but also pose a real threat to your family, especially those with allergies. That’s why at Lawnscience, we’re here to help. With years of experience helping local households, our trained professionals in Purley uses fast-acting, effective, and environmentally safe treatments to eliminate wasp nests for good. Whether the nest is in your loft, shed, or garden hedge, we have the expertise to deal with it—safely and efficiently.
Wasp nests often grow rapidly, particularly during the warmer months. As the nest expands, so does the risk. The longer you wait, the more aggressive and territorial the wasps become—making treatment more dangerous and increasing the risk of painful stings.
Don’t leave your family, pets, or guests exposed. Instead, take quick action and let our local experts handle the issue with minimal disruption to your home or daily routine.
Our specialists know the local environment and the habits of UK wasp species. This local knowledge, combined with professional equipment and treatments, allows us to tackle infestations thoroughly and promptly.
Don’t let wasps take over your home or garden. Get in touch with Lawnscience today and let our wasp nest treatment experts in Purley restore your peace of mind—quickly, safely, and professionally.

“Great company rang them this morning hour later they were with me to get rid of my wasp nest very quick and professional, would highly recommend.” – Steven Evans
“Excellent response time, was here in 20 mins and wasp nests dealt with in a clean and tidy way. Would recommend strongly.” – Andrew Boulden
“I realised that there were wasps making a nest in the morning, sent in a request via the website, received a phone call, arranged an appointment, and by mid-afternoon all was resolved. Dean was friendly and reliable, there really isn’t anything more that I could have asked for. I have sent an email to say how impressed I am, now, how often do you feel like doing that?” – Lynne Gilbert
