NJ Bee Removal-South Jersey Bee Removal

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South Jersey Bee Removal: (856) 753-1401
Jersey Shore Bee Removal: (609) 601-9400
Philadelphia Bee Removal:  (215) 382-BIRD

Bee Removal

Bees are necessary for humans to live and provide many benefits; however, they can also become a nuisance when they inhabit areas close to a home or business.

There are many types of bee species that can be found all over the world.

The most common species seen by home and business owners in America are the honeybee, bumblebee, and carpenter bee.

All offer their own advantages to the environment and humans. They also can pose a serious threat to residents and pets.

TermiGuard Bee removal experts can help you determine the type of bees invading your space, their nesting source, and offer effective solutions for removal.

Bee Removal Techniques

You can limit bee issues by using some simple behavioral, habitat, and physical control techniques.

Start out by determining where the bees are nesting. Their nesting place will help you decide if removal is necessary.

You can easily find their nest by watching where they go at dusk. This is when they return to their home.

Avoid their nesting place to prevent disturbance and swarming.

Use items such as treated wood and hardwood when building new structures or adding to a structure.

These products are a little more expensive but do not attract carpenter bees. Vinyl or aluminum siding prevents bees from making nests in walls.

Structures with wood siding need to be painted often to avoid infestation. The more flowers you have outside, the more likely you are to have a bee problem.

Limit the amount of flowers you plant around buildings.

Control their habitat by keeping the lawn mowed and removing attractive ground cover. Bees can live under dirt and brush.

This is especially true for ground bees and bumblebees. Boards, plywood, rocks, tires, and other debris serve as nesting locations for honey, ground, and bumblebees.

Remove these items and bee food sources to prevent infestation. Food sources include flowers, trees, and shrubs. Identify and barricade all potential structural nesting sites.

Look at your home, garage, and surrounding structures. Fill all holes, cracks, and crevices to remove these nesting locations. Following these tips will decrease the chances of a large bee infestation.

Means for Bee Removal

A professional exterminator can investigate the bee type and extent of infestation to recommend an effective treatment solution. Exterminators may use a combination of bee traps and chemicals.

Common chemical treatments come in the form of dusts and sprays. You can attempt to use over-the-counter products or use the convenience and safety of a professional bee removal service.

Small problems may be easily resolved by trapping or sprays. Large infestations should be handled by an experienced professional.

The most severe cases could require complete building fumigation and treatment.

Our experts are capable of removing large nests and infestations safely without endangering anyone residing in the home or business.

Contact a TermiGuard Pest Services today for safe and efficient south Jersey bee removal and Philadelphia bee removal services.

South Jersey Bee Removal: (856) 753-1401
Jersey Shore Bee Removal: (609) 601-9400
Philadelphia Bee Removal:  (215) 382-BIRD