Fast wasp nest removal in Selly Oak
We provide same-day wasp nest removal in Selly Oak for houses, HMOs, student properties and commercial buildings. If you are seeing repeated wasp activity around gutters, lofts, walls or gardens, there is likely a nest nearby.
Our technicians use professional products for fast and safe control, with most nests treated successfully in a single visit.
We also cover nearby areas including Harborne, Edgbaston, Bournville and Kings Heath.
For wider coverage, see our main wasp nest removal Birmingham page.
Common wasp problems in Selly Oak properties
In Selly Oak, we regularly attend shared houses, HMOs and terraced properties where wasps build nests in lofts, under eaves, inside wall cavities and in garden sheds. Properties with multiple occupants may notice the problem quickly once activity builds around entrances and rear gardens.
Common nesting spots include:
Lofts in shared houses
A frequent nesting location in student and rented properties.
Wall cavities and vents
Wasps often use small openings around brickwork and air bricks.
Sheds and rear gardens
Common around properties with outdoor storage and fenced gardens.
Roof edges and guttering
A typical entry point around older terraced housing.
What’s included
Our Selly Oak wasp nest removal service is designed to be fast, safe and effective.
Targeted treatment
Professional application directly into the nest entry point.
Same-day availability
Urgent appointments available across Selly Oak and nearby areas where possible.
Advice & aftercare
Clear guidance on likely nesting points and prevention.
Hornet treatment
We also safely treat hornet nests using appropriate methods and PPE.
Nearby wasp removal areas
We also provide wasp nest treatment in nearby areas including Harborne, Edgbaston, Bournville and Kings Heath.
Frequently asked questions
Do you offer same-day wasp nest removal in Selly Oak?
Yes, same-day appointments are available in Selly Oak where possible. Call us for availability.
Can you treat nests in HMOs and student houses?
Yes. We regularly treat wasp nests in HMOs, student houses, lofts, sheds and wall cavities, provided access is safe.
How quickly will the treatment work?
Most nests become inactive within a few hours, although large nests may take up to 24 hours to die off fully.
Should tenants try to block the nest entrance?
No. Blocking the entrance can make the problem worse and may cause wasps to find another route inside.