Frequently Asked Questions
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How do we deal with the bees?
Depending on your situation. As Bee Removal Experts, we assure you that our bee removal methods are effective and environmentally safe in removing bees.
I see many bees flying in my backyard. Should I be worried?
This can indicate any number of things from a swarm of scouts looking for a new place to build a hive, or a swarm that just moved in. You probably won’t be able to tell the difference, so give us a call this way we can advise you and schedule an appointment if necessary.
How much damage can bees do?
Keep in mind that bees can create many problems, they can create honey in structures that can seep through walls, ceilings, stucco, etc. This can turn in cause rotting, mold, awful smells, and attract other insects and creatures that can end up being much more expensive.
Can I prevent bees from coming to my house?
You really can not prevent bees from creating a hive on your property. Bees can find the smallest of voids to create a hive and those hives can end up growing to expand into other areas of your property.
Can the bees come back?
If the bee removal process is done properly, the bees should not return. If they do it is only by coincidence, because they can always come back to another area in your home or property. Don’y forget that we got a 1 year guarantee.
Can I just kill the bees and seal the hole up?
This process is highly not recommended. If you end up doing this you can aggravate the bees to the point where you will get attacked. Additionally, trapping the bees within a structure can still cause damage because of the honey that was leftover. Furthermore, there is still the possibility that the bees will find another way out. Not only will this process cause damage to your structure but it can also cause harm to those around the given structure.
Will your procedures harm any pets, livestock or plants?
No, not at all, we do not use any chemicals in removing the bees.
How can I tell the difference between Africanized bees and normal bees?
It is really difficult unless you are an expert in the field to be able to tell the difference between an Africanized bee and a normal bee. There are actually many companies within the industry that cannot tell the difference. A few helpful hints to identify an Africanized bee are that they are some what smaller in size and much more aggressive than normal bees.
What if I see a small number of bees on my roof or chimney area?
This indicates signs that the bees have established a hive near the area you are seeing this activity. Bees can start producing the cone from the very first day. Bees will then produce honey within 72 hours.
I see dead bees inside my house
What the dead bees indicate is that you have a hive within the structure and the hive size has grown to a point where the entry/exit area for the bees to go in and out has become congested. This means that some of the bees ended up getting lost and look for a light as an exit point which leads them to end up in your home.
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