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Bees and wasps can cause major issues if they decide to build a hive or nest on your property, Getting stung can be painful and even life-threatening if you have an allergy, That’s why it’s crucial to call professional bee and wasp removal services at the first sign of an infestation

Bee Removal Specialist provides top-quality bee and wasp control across the United States. Our trained experts use the latest techniques to safely remove hives and nests from your home or business. We aim to save as many bees as possible by relocating them to local beekeepers.

Why You Should Hire Professionals for Bee and Wasp Removal

Attempting to remove bees or wasps yourself can be extremely dangerous. Every year, thousands of people get stung trying DIY removal methods. Not only can stings be painful, but they can also cause severe allergic reactions.

Our bee and wasp experts have the proper protective gear and equipment to carry out removal jobs safely. We use gentle bee vacuums to safely capture bees and transport them to new homes. For wasps, we apply targeted pesticide sprays into nest entrances to eliminate the colonies humanely.

Hiring professionals takes the stress out of bee and wasp infestations. We handle the removal from start to finish allowing you to relax knowing that the issue is being taken care of correctly. Our experts even provide preventative bee proofing to stop hives from returning.

Bee and Wasp Removal Techniques We Use

At Bee Removal Specialist, we tailor our bee and wasp removal techniques to each unique situation. However, we generally follow these steps:

  • Inspection – We locate hives and nests and identify entry points. For bees, we use infrared cameras to see through walls and pinpoint hive locations.

  • Preparation – We cover up and isolate the area around hives or nests to prevent bees and wasps from escaping during removal.

  • Removal – For bees, we use specialized vacuums to safely suck them into boxes for relocation. For harmful wasps, weapply targeted pesticide sprays into nest entrances. This eliminates colonies without spreading toxins.

  • Cleanup – We remove all traces of hives and nests, including wax, honey, and comb. We repair any damage that occurred during removal.

  • Prevention – If necessary, we bee or wasp proof your property by sealing cracks, installing screens, and setting up other deterrents. This prevents future infestations.

Why Bees and Wasps Invade Properties

There are a few key reasons why bees and wasps may start invading your home or business:

  • Ideal Nesting Spots – Bees and wasps are attracted to cavities and enclosed spaces that provide shelter. Attics, wall voids, vents, and eaves are common areas they like to build nests and hives.

  • Food and Water Sources – Access to sugary substances and water attract stinging insects. They love things like fallen fruit, bird feeders, garbage cans, and leaky outdoor faucets.

  • Limited Space – When the natural habitat fills up, bees and wasps have no choice but to find new nesting areas. This often leads them to human structures.

  • Climate Changes – Unusually high temperatures, storms, and other weather events can force stinging insects to relocate their nests to more protected areas.

Signs of a Bee or Wasp Infestation

Spotting an infestation early and calling for removal services can prevent major headaches down the road. Here are some telltale signs that bees or wasps have invaded your property:

  • Seeing large numbers of bees or wasps flying around or congregating in one area

  • Getting stung frequently when outdoors near your home or business

  • Noticing honey bees entering or exiting small cracks or holes

  • Spotting wasps building nests under eaves, in vents, or on walls

  • Hearing buzzing sounds coming from inside walls, chimneys, or attics

  • Finding honey drips, wax comb, and dead bees around the property

Don’t hesitate to request an inspection if you observe any of these signs on your property. Acting quickly is key to getting an infestation handled.

Why Extermination Should Be a Last Resort

Many amateur bee removers’ first reaction is to exterminate hives and nests. However, at Bee Removal Specialist, we believe killing bees and wasps should only be a last resort for several reasons:

  • It’s Inhumane – Bees are vital pollinators, and wasps help control pest populations. Wiping them out unnecessarily contributes to declining populations.

  • It Can Worsen Infestations – Killing some bees or wasps can cause the rest to become more aggressive and invasive. They will continue to return unless the queen is captured.

  • There Are Health Risks – The toxic chemicals used to exterminate hives and nests can linger in areas long after application. This creates health hazards for people and pets.

  • It’s Short Term – Extermination eliminates insects already there but does nothing to prevent new ones from invading again. Removal is a longer-lasting solution.

For all these reasons, we always try to relocate bees instead of using toxic extermination methods whenever possible. This eco-friendly approach benefits both homeowners and precious bee populations.

Why Choose Bee Removal Specialist?

With over 20 years of experience, Bee Removal Specialist has established itself as a top provider of bee and wasp removal services. Here are a few key reasons to choose us for your stinging insect issues:

  • Highly Trained Experts – Our bee and wasp specialists have extensive training in removal techniques, bee behavior, pest management, and more.

  • Eco-Friendly Methods – We relocate bees instead of exterminating them whenever feasible. This helps the environment.

  • Rapid Response – We dispatch technicians quickly to handle infestations before they escalate out of control.

  • Effective Prevention – We identify factors attracting bees and wasps and implement solutions to deter their return.

  • Satisfaction Guaranteed – We stand behind our work 100% and won’t be satisfied until you are bee and wasp-free.

Don’t wait until that bee or wasp issue on your property gets out of hand. By calling Bee Removal Specialist right away, we can solve your problem efficiently and humanely. Contact us today to schedule an inspection or removal!

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Bees, wasps, and hornets are pollinators, which is why they play such an important role in the environment. We rely on them to pollinate our fruits, grains, and vegetables. As long as their nests are not near homes or businesses, they probably won’t hurt anyone. But if nests start to appear in or near places where people go, something needs to be done.

How to remove a wasp nest DIY

FAQ

How do you get rid of bees and wasps?

Make a batch of sugar water (1 part water to 1 part cane sugar) and place in a Ziploc baggy. Place the baggy outside in the shade on a cookie sheet and poke ten holes in the bag. This will attract bees, wasps, hornets etc. You then can selectively eliminate (smash) the insect that you don’t want.

How do I permanently get rid of wasps?

To eliminate wasps, you can hang wasp traps, spray nests, or use a homemade mixture of soap and water to kill live wasps. If you hire a pest control expert to get rid of wasps, the team will destroy existing nests and apply additional yellow jacket treatments to prevent re-infestations.

Does vinegar get rid of bees and wasps?

Yes, vinegar is an effective natural way to repel wasps. The strong smell of vinegar is unpleasant to wasps, and it can deter them from entering your home or yard.

What smell gets rid of bees and wasps?

Wasps don’t like strong scents so consider including a few drops of peppermint, spearmint, citronella, bay leaves, lemongrass, eucalyptus, cloves, geranium, and thyme in your soap solution. You can also use this as a deterrent by spraying it in places you suspect wasps may choose to nest or have nested previously.

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