Fast wasp nest removal in Edgbaston
We provide professional wasp nest removal in Edgbaston for homes, flats and commercial buildings. If you are seeing repeated wasp activity near balconies, rooflines, lofts or external walls, there is a strong chance a nest is close by.
Our technicians use professional products for fast, effective control, with most nests neutralised in a single visit.
We also cover nearby areas including Harborne, City Centre, Moseley and Selly Oak.
For wider coverage, see our main wasp nest removal Birmingham page.
Common wasp problems in Edgbaston properties
In Edgbaston, we often attend larger homes, apartment blocks and mixed-use buildings where wasps nest in roof voids, shared roof spaces, external wall cavities and sheltered balcony areas.
Common nesting spots include:
Shared roof spaces
Common in flats and larger converted properties.
Balconies and overhangs
Sheltered outdoor areas can attract nesting activity.
Lofts and roof voids
Warm, undisturbed spaces where nests can develop unnoticed.
External wall cavities
Accessed through small cracks, vents or gaps in the building fabric.
What’s included
Our Edgbaston wasp nest removal service is designed to be fast, discreet and effective.
Targeted treatment
Professional application into the nest entry point for fast control.
Same-day availability
Urgent appointments available in Edgbaston and nearby areas where possible.
Advice & aftercare
Clear prevention advice to reduce the risk of further nesting.
Hornet treatment
Safe treatment for hornet nests using appropriate methods and PPE.
Nearby wasp removal areas
We also provide wasp nest treatment in nearby areas including Harborne, Moseley, Selly Oak and Kings Heath.
Frequently asked questions
Do you offer same-day wasp nest removal in Edgbaston?
Yes, same-day appointments are available in Edgbaston where possible. Call us for current availability.
Can you treat nests in flats and apartment blocks?
Yes. We regularly treat nests in flats, shared buildings, loft spaces and external wall cavities, provided access is safe.
How quickly does treatment work?
Most nests become inactive within a few hours, though larger nests can take up to 24 hours to die off fully.
Do you treat hornet nests too?
Yes, we treat both wasp and hornet nests using suitable professional products and PPE.