Evolve Maintenance offer professional wasp nest treatments and wasp nest removal in the Midlands and surrounding areas.
If you're having problems with wasps or hornets and want us to treat or remove a wasp nest then we can help.
Wasps will aggressively defend their nest when they feel threatened so it is vital to treat or remove it quickly before it poses a risk to your family, pets and yourself.
We offer a same day service or to an arranged time to suit. We only use commercial treatments and offer a full guarantee on any work that we do.
Same day service Emergency and after hour visits 7 Days a week No call out charge
Experienced and trained technicians Safe removal of wasp nests Hard to access areas
We also offer insect control services for Ants, Bees, Bedbugs, Cockroaches, Flies, Flees, Hornets and Silverfish.
Once we've been shown the nest or activity, a full property survey will be performed in case there are more nests. It's common to find 2 or 3 nests so it's well worth doing.
We will discuss the best possible treatment and explain what will happen next to ensure both your safety and ours, then proceed with the treatment.
Free advice will be given to help prevent future nests and the do's and don'ts following treatment.
Nests don't have to be removed as wasps only use a nest once. If you would prefer it to be removed, just let us know and we can revisit for a small additional cost.
The nest has to be accessible for this service.
Don't worry if you are unsure whether your nest is wasps, bees or hornets. We will do a full survey of the area as soon as we arrive and let you know the appropraite action before we begin.
Yellow jackets are the most common type of wasp. The Queen emerges from hibernation and finds a suitable place to nest and then the colony breeds and multiplies. Wasps are naturally defensive of their nest and so it will be very carefully taken care of.
Hornets are a particular type of wasp, noticeably bigger than the average yellow jacket. They are predatory and will attack and take over a wasp nest to use the larvae to feed their young. Hornets are the most aggresive but we know how to approach and treat this type of nest.
There are two common types of bees - the honey bee and the bumble bee. The honey bee is smaller and looks similar to a wasp, these are the ones kept by beekeepers. The bumble bee is typically rounder and appears fuzzy, much more recognisable as your typical bee.
Free advice Fully insured Same day service Discounts on multiple nests
We are specialists in wasp nest treatments and removals. We will find the nest, no matter where it is or how high