Bee Removal Dallas 972-384-0842

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Most bee hives that we end up removing in the Dallas Metroplex are located in the walls and eaves of homes and businesses. Honey bees like to stay off of the ground and choose wooden structures to make the hives. Trees are the honey bees natural home, but once a hive enters the Dallas city limits and finds less trees, any house with wood framing will do. Other favorite hiding places for the honey bee would be Chimneys, bushes, empty turned over flowerpots, sheds and hollow columns. Bee infestations are common in the entire city of Dallas and all the surrounding cities like Plano, Richardson, Frisco, Little Elm, Coppell, Allen, McKinney, Fairview, The Colony and even as far north as Prosper and Celina. A bee removal in Dallas really should be left up to the bee removal specialists. Here at Wildlife Control Specialist, we don’t mess around. When we perform a Dallas bee removal or a bee removal in Rockwall, it’s all the same, we always suit up. One sting to the face really can mess your day up. If a bee stings you too close to the eye, your eye can swell shut and then you can’t see for a day or two. The bad thing about bees is that they always shoot for the eyes, ears, mouth or nose first. For me, this is the worst place to get stung

A swarm of bees will arrive all together at once and will land and move inside of a house within five minutes. Later, you may only see a few bees buzzing around the main entrance and think that you can just zap them with some cheap bug spray. When in fact the number of bees inside of the structure of the home could reach upwards of 20 to 50 thousand bees in a single hive. Never try to tackle a bee hive on your own without the proper protection. Even though a beekeepers bee suite is completely sealed up, bees can still find ways to sting him.

The Africanized honey bee really is amazingly aggressive. There have been many times when dealing with the Africanized honey bee, the bees win the battle but of course we win the war. We always get them in the end but we do take our fair share of stings.

Bee removal Dallas is a job that is dangerous but fun for our guys. We love to eat the honey and pollen while it’s fresh and warm and we always offer some to the customer. If you have a bee hive and you live in Cedar Hill, Arlington, Grand Prairie, Mansfield, Irving, Desoto, Duncanville, Lancaster or even Red Oak, we can help you. Honey bees are very active and most of our jobs come from right inside the city like University Park and Highland Park. We cover cities like Mesquite, Garland, Rowlett, Sunnyvale and Kaufman. We are located in the heart of Dallas and so we are generally 15 to 20 minutes from just about any job. We offer same day service and we give you a warranty for any bee removal service that we perform.

Once a honey bee hive is completely controlled, our bee removal experts will open up the structure, scrape out the honey, wax, pollen and eggs and give it a good cleaning. The hive removal should always be performed if the bees have been there more than a week. The smell of the wax and honey could attract rodents, wax moths and other insects like ants who will not only eat the dead bee hive but also take up residence inside the walls or roof. The other benefit of removing the honey and hive from the structure is that this will help prevent future honey bees from smelling the previous bee hive and re-infesting your house.

Bee control should always be the first thing on the list. Please don’t think that the bees will just eventually die off or decide to leave one day. Once they move into a structure, they are not moving. They will just keep working and building up their numbers and storing pound after pound of honey and be ready for any disturbance nearby. Honey bees will attack you even if you are not trying to bother them. Our number is 972-960-7378 and all you have to do is call us and we’ll do the rest.