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5 Things You Should Know About Beehive Removal

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5 Things You Should Know About Beehive Removal

Beehive formation is a rare occurrence in this part of the world. But still, there are some cases of bees and beehives. You must have an idea about beehive removal no matter what. In this article, we will share with you some of the important things you need to know about beehive removal.


Give the Bees Space


If you are dealing with bees, then remember they can sting and it is always wise to avoid provoking them. Bees mostly sting if they feel their hive or queen is threatened. Keep your distance and you will be safe from a bee sting. 


The bees will normally gather on a tree branch in your garden or in a nook of your exterior wall to make a beehive because these areas are mostly disturbances free and thus such an area will be mostly out of your radar. That’s why it normally takes some time for you to notice the beehive. Even if you have to deal with the bees then wear protective clothes.


Keeps Pets and Children Away


It is always better to keep pets, children and anyone allergic to bee sting away once you notice the beehive. If the bees seem more violent than usual, then it will be better to completely evacuate the premises and hand over your task of beehive removal fully to an experienced pest control service or beehive removal service.


Locate the Beehive


Honey bees can make their hive in your walls, ceilings, trees or any dark place. It is important to locate it and remove it as soon as possible, otherwise, it can damage your walls and ceilings because of its weight. To locate a beehive, the easiest way is by spotting a few bees in the same region.


Avoid Using Spray Insecticides and Traps


It's tempting to spray the hive or try to catch the bees in a trap, but before you do, consider what could go wrong. It is difficult to eradicate bees for several reasons, including the fact that many commonly sold insecticides must not be used near bees. This means that the use of such products on bees is illegal and frowned upon. And with traps, you wind up dealing with the task to dispose of a container full of angry insects. Moreover, if your trap isn’t successful in capturing all of the bees, the rest of the hive will remain an issue and they will be angry and violent.


Remove All Traces of the Hive


Are you wondering what to do after beehive removal, so that bees won’t come back to the same spot again? Be sure to clean up behind them well and all the traces of hives should be removed. Bees in walls or cavities often leave behind honey and other residues that could attract more bees, animals and certain insects. Be sure to get rid of any leftover honeycomb, repair any damaged walls, and seal any entry points bees used to gain access to your home to avoid a larger issue.



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