If you’ve noticed wasps gathering around your roofline, loft, shed or garden in Moseley, there is a good chance a nest is nearby. We provide professional wasp nest removal in Moseley with same-day callouts available where possible.
Our technicians treat nests quickly and safely using professional-grade products that are not available to the public. Most nests are controlled within hours of treatment.
We also cover nearby areas including Kings Heath, Edgbaston, Balsall Heath and Selly Park.
For wider coverage, view our main wasp nest removal Birmingham service.
In Moseley, we regularly attend older properties, terraces and family homes where wasps find access through small gaps around soffits, fascia boards and roof edges. Garden sheds and outbuildings are also common nesting locations during warmer months.
Common nesting spots include:
Warm, sheltered spaces where nests can grow unnoticed until activity becomes obvious outside.
A very common location for nests in rear gardens and outdoor storage areas.
Wasps often enter through small gaps and build nests inside hidden voids.
One of the most common entry points around residential properties.
Our Moseley wasp nest removal service is designed to be quick, safe and effective for homes and businesses.
Professional application directly into the nest entry point for fast control.
Urgent appointments available across Moseley and nearby areas where possible.
Clear guidance on entry points and how to reduce the chance of future nests.
We also safely treat hornet nests using suitable products and PPE.
We also provide wasp nest treatment in nearby areas including Kings Heath, Edgbaston, Harborne, Selly Oak and Bournville.
Yes, same-day appointments are available in Moseley where possible. Call us for current availability.
Yes. We regularly treat wasp nests in lofts, sheds, wall cavities, soffits and roof edges, provided access is safe.
Usually within a few hours, although larger nests can take up to 24 hours to die off fully.
No. Blocking the entrance can make wasps more aggressive and may cause them to find another way into the property.