Although bees are crucial to an enduring and balanced ecosystem, they can be a significant danger when they set up hives close to your home or business in Coral Springs, Parkland, Margate, and Coconut Creek. If you regularly see or hear bees at your location, they are too close for comfort. A pest control inspection from Goodfellas Pest Extermination professionals is the first step to safeguarding your property and the people on it from a potentially harmful bee infestation.
The distinctive hum of bees busy at work and the presence of hives or nests are obvious signs that bees have set up a colony on your property. Look for ground nesting colonies that have excavated small areas of dirt or soil near the nest entrance. Tiny holes approximately 12mm in diameter or larger on a standing structure indicate carpenter bees' presence. Bees that have taken up permanent residence within your home or business walls in Coral Springs, Parkland, Margate, and Coconut Creek require immediate attention.
Goodfellas Pest Extermination is experienced with controlling and removing handling several species of bees, including:
In addition to potentially fatal bee stings, bees often nest in inconvenient locations and can cause significant property damage. An entire hive is predisposed to attack when the nest is threatened fiercely. Do not attempt to manage or remove a bee or hornet’s nest on your own.
Our licensed and trained pest management experts know exactly where to look to identify a bee colony that has invaded your Parkland home or commercial location and provides you with several customized methods for their eco-friendly removal.
These innocent-looking pests usually nest on the ground but can be found near patios, decks, attics, or beneath roof beams. They are capable of pursuing a perceived hive invader for long distances. Bumblebee stings are the most painful of all bee types and cause extensive swelling.
Carpenter bees are solitary and build nests for themselves and their offspring only. They are attracted to wood and will damage and chew into structures several inches deep to hold their eggs and food. Carpenter bees are capable of repeatedly stinging since their stingers are not barbed.
These dangerous bees are known to attack large numbers and pose a significant threat to those suffering from allergies. Although their venom is not considered more dangerous than other bees, the sheer volume of stings from a large colony can cause serious injury.
These honey manufacturers live in large colonies that can survive for many years. They typically build their nests in tree crevices and occasionally in attics or chimneys. Their barbed stingers are immediately torn away after a single sting. Never attempt to remove a beehive without professional assistance. Call the bee pest control experts for assistance.
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