Jan 28 2012
Important Facts To Know About Bee Removal Posted By: Jeff Freebold
While honey bees might not have the most feared sting in the world, but nobody wants to get stung by then and they most certainly are not fun to get rid of when they have made a home in your walls, roof, attic, or eaves. In many cases, by the time you notice them, they will have developed an impressive colony before you realize that they have moved in, in which case, removing it will likely require a call to the bee and pest control experts.
Are they visitors or residents?
Determining if the honey bees around your home are new to the area or long time squatters is pretty easy if you know what to look for. Bees that are in a giant swarm and begin to build themselves up around a branch, fence, or other surface, are definitely new. They are looking for a place to call home and likely just left a hive that was getting too large to support them. When this happens a portion of the hive will leave, create a new queen and build a new colony around her.bee removal bee and pest control hives
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