Bee Exterminator and Bee Removal
Why it is Best to Employ a Bee Exterminator for Bee Removal
Although bees are normally peaceful, they have a reputation for attacking if the sense any danger and they will fiercely protect their beehive and the Queen Bee. While bee stings are not usually harmful to most people or animals (just painful), they can be fatal to some children and adults (see Man vs Wild star, Bear Grylls allergic reaction to a single Bee Sting below this page). Bees also really ‘frighten’ most young children who may be playing around the area of a beehive, therefore it is usually best to get your Bee Removal done by a professional Bee Exterminator.
Bees will usually establish their nests near or around your home. They like to nest in dark spaces and usually build their nest inside walls, in gutters, underground, in abandoned spaces, logs, on plants and trees and even car tires. It’s amazing just where some bee nests have been found.
One of the most effective and safest ways to solve a bee infestation is to contact a professional Bee Exterminator. The bees will first need to be trapped; this can be both a risky and time consuming process if you attempt to do it yourself. So it is usually far better and safer to contract the services of a Bee Exterminator if you want a safe and simple solution to your bee problem.
If you do employee a Bee Exterminator that uses pesticides, then this will be the most cost and time effective method to getting rid of your bee problem permanently. By using a powerful enough pesticide it is very unlikely you will have a new infestation of bees or any other pests in that area.
Live Bee Removal – Humane
Some professional Bee Exterminators offer environmentally friendly live bee removal services, which means they will not kill any of the bees when they remove the nest and do not use any harmful chemicals during the bee removal. It can be quite difficult to remove all the bees without using some kind of powerful pesticide to kill the bees.
The Bee Exterminator will use a device set up in front of the hive making sure that this is the only exit for the bees. This means a new colony of bees will establish itself inside the device. Once the Bee Exterminator has successfully trapped the bees, the bee exterminator can then safely and humanely remove the bees from your property.
Keep in mind that if you do require the Bee Exterminator not to kill the bees, this will make the service more expensive, but it certainly is a good option if you are at all concerned about the environment and do not want the bee exterminator harming any of the bees.
The Bee Exterminator will know whether or not there is any honey inside the beehive. If a beehive is left with honey inside it, the hive will attract a new infestation of bees wanting to collect the left over honey to take to their own hive, so you should ensure that the bee exterminator not only removes the bees, but also the bee hive containing the honey.
Bee Removal with a difference – I do not recommend this.
Here is yet another Do It Yourself Bee Exterminator (with a difference)
Once again, definitely not recommended and definitely not very humane.
A professional bee extermination service will usually include cleaning up any mess left after they have completed their service. It is best to consult with the bee exterminator about the specifics of the service before you begin. It’s best to be clear about the extent and total cost of the service you are receiving.
If you do notice bees around your home and are not sure where the bees are coming from, a bee exterminator can readily help you identify the source of the problem. One way of potentially finding a bees nest or bee hive without having to employ a Bee Exterminator or Pest Control professional is to follow the bees at dust, as in most cases bees tend to return to the beehive at dust to nest for the night.
Bee Exterminators are not usually specialist specific
Most Bee Extermination Companies are not exactly specialist specific to the removal of honey bees; they are mostly Pest Control professionals, who can prevent you from having a reoccurring bee problem or any other insect or pest problem you may have, like wasps, hornet nests, rats, mice, termites and cockroaches as well as carpenter bees, Africanized bees (killer bees), yellow jackets and cicada killers.
Trying to remove a Bees Nest yourself (whether it be honey bee removal, carpenter bee removal, yellow jacket removal, wasp removal or killer bee removal) can be very dangerous and it really is best left to a professional bee exterminator.
Even Bear Grylls is Allergic to Bee Stings
