Bee Infestations: Solving Your Bee
Concerns
There are several varieties of
bees, and all have one thing in common: their
stinger.
Bees do not often make their home in residential properties.
However, there are times when bees may choose to nest in quiet
spaces in homes, sheds, and gardens.
It can be quite disconcerting to have an infestation of
stinging pests, but our highly-trained professionals can help
to ensure the bees are safely removed, and do not return.
The Problems
Associated With a Bee Infestation
There are several different problems associated with a bee
invasion, not least their propensity to sting when threatened.
Here is an overview of some of the problems bee infestation
poses:
1. Property Damage
Though bees might seem small and fairly harmless when left
to their own devices, a whole colony of them can
substantially damage your property. Bees can attack and
strip fascia boards, and also targets other non-glossy
surfaces.
2. Health Risks
Bees can pose a significant threat to your health,
especially if you have found yourself to be allergic to
stings. Only the females have a stinger, but the males tend
to be much more aggressive when humans approach. If you
have been stung by a bee and are experiencing adverse
symptoms, call a health professional without delay.
Effective Solutions to
Your Bee Infestation Problem
Our professional technicians are dedicated to humanely
removing the bees, and taking steps to ensure that they will
not return. Bees pose a significant risk to your health. It is
not recommended that you attempt to remove them yourself for
this reason.
Step 1. Our experts will
initially come and assess your property. We will be looking
for potential entry points, and surveying the exact
location of the nest. Once we can determine the size,
structure, and location of the nest, we can discuss the
most effective technique for removing it. We always remove
the nest as well as the bees, because rodents and other
pests can become attracted to an abandoned honeycomb.
Step 2. We will safely
remove the bees and their nest shortly before dark. This is
the time when the bees are less active. Our technicians
will come dressed in protective attire, and will approach
the nest with a net. We will cover the entry point with the
net and encapsulate the entire honeycomb. The bees will be
released at another location, or donated to a local
beekeeper. We will survey your property to determine
whether or not there are more potential entry points, and
seal them for you to prevent reentry and another
infestation.
Simply call us, or use the convenient Contact Form to safely get rid of
these pests!
When you call us,
it's not your problem,
anymore!
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