About This Service
1. Inspection & Hive Location
Identify where bees are nesting:
Walls, roofs, sheds, trees
Locate entry/exit points
Determine hive size and depth
π Critical for removing the entire colony
π 2. Safe Bee Removal
Use professional equipment and protective gear
Remove active bees from the nesting area
Minimize risk to people, pets, and property
π― 3. Honeycomb & Hive Removal
Open access area if needed (wall, soffit, etc.)
Remove:
Honeycomb
Wax
Larvae
π Prevents:
Future infestations
Melting honey damage
Attraction of other pests
π§Ό 4. Clean & Treat Area
Sanitize the nest area
Apply treatment to eliminate remaining pheromones
Stop new swarms from being attracted
π 5. Seal & Bee-Proof Entry Points
Seal cracks, gaps, and openings
Repair access areas if needed
Prevent re-entry
π 6. Follow-Up & Monitoring
Ensure no remaining bee activity
Check for new swarm attempts
Provide additional service if needed
β οΈ Why This Process Matters
Simply spraying bees does NOT solve the problem
Leaving honeycomb behind = new infestation risk
Proper removal = long-term protection
Warning Signs
Common Warning Signs
π Increased Bee or Wasp Activity
Seeing lots of bees/wasps in one area
Especially near:
Rooflines
Eaves
Walls or vents
π Usually means a nest is nearby or forming
πͺ Bees Entering & Exiting One Spot
Repeated movement in and out of:
Small holes in walls
Siding gaps
Roof or attic vents
π Strong sign of a hive inside your structure
π³ Swarms (Large Clusters of Bees)
A ball-shaped cluster on:
Trees
Fences
Side of homes
π This is a new colony forming and needs quick attention
πͺΉ Visible Nest or Hive
Wasp nests (paper-like, umbrella or ball shape)
Honeycomb (inside walls or exposed areas)
π If you can see it, itβs already established
π Buzzing Inside Walls
Faint or loud buzzing sounds coming from:
Walls
Ceilings
Attics
π Often means a hidden hive growing inside
π― Sticky Residue or Stains
Yellow/brown stains on walls or ceilings
Sweet or sticky substance
π Caused by melting honey inside walls
π Dead Bees Near Windows or Inside Home
Finding bees indoors or near window sills
π Indicates bees may be living inside your walls
β οΈ Why You Should Act Fast
Colonies grow quickly
Nests can become aggressive if disturbed
Hidden hives can cause:
Structural damage
Honey leaks
Attraction of ants, roaches, and rodents
If youβre seeing bees or wasps going in and out of the same spot, thereβs likely a nest forming. The sooner itβs handled, the safer and easier it is to remove.
βWe locate the hive, remove the bees and honeycomb, clean the area, and seal it so they canβt come back. Thatβs the right way to solve a bee problem.β
Pricing Information
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