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Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Honey Bee Removal Is The Job Of A Professional

Sometimes honeybees make their nests at the really inconvenient place in your home. No one wants to disturb the unharmful bees who are just minding their business and making their honey. But sometimes their residence at an unsuitable area of your home can hinder your daily life routine. In such a case, you would want to get the honeybee nest removed.

It is advised that you do not take the pain of removing the beehive on your own because this is a highly professional and skilful job. It requires a lot of precautionary measures and removal skills in order to make it least painful and nonfatal for both honeybees and you.

You should definitely opt for a professional way of residential bee removal. Honeybees are characterized by their painful stings. They do not usually go around stinging people without any reason. But beware, because they will not hesitate to do so if you come as a threat. If you linger too close around their rest, they would not mind giving a sting to remind you of your boundaries.


So, if you are not a beekeeper or a professional yourself, we would not recommend you to do the bee removal on your own because it can be dangerous. Our preference is to make it as painless as we can for both the bees and us.

How Does The Bee Removal Generally Happen?

If you hire a professional, you will observe that they will go through this essential checklist and steps for this cause.

Get permission from the owner of the place and get a guarantee or do negotiation about the possible risk of damage to property and its repair. The bee removal will obviously not cause the demolishment of the twelve-story building but it can result in cutting down a tree. That is equally important.

Get the proper bee removal equipment and take precautionary measures. For example, you should, first of all, get a bee removal suit which protects us from stings of the bees if they decide to attack us. Moreover, you will need a smoker, a bee vac, gloves, a saws-all, some jars or containers to keep honey after it is brewed. Other equipment is also needed, for example, ladders and tools for demolishment if needed i.e. a crowbar or a hammer, etc.

After the bee-remover dresses himself up to mark of foolproof safety, he reaches to the place where the hive is located. You have to be extremely covered because bees will be threatened by them and they will surely come at you.

After reaching the hive, with the help of bee vac, vacuum the bees out of the hive.
After sending off the bees into the vacuum, you can carry on with the process of brooding the honey out of the hive relatively peacefully. Then you can break the hive comb by comb and get the honey out of it.

We recommend that you get commercial honey bee removal as it will be beneficial for both parties, i.e. you and the honey bees.

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