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Bee Hive Removal

A hive that has been established in a structure for more than a week or so should be removed. Dead bees and the honeycomb can cause various problems:

  • Dead bees produce an offensive odor
  • Wax and honey will melt and cause staining and damage to walls
  • Remaining honey and comb can attract a wide variety of scavengers (that is, rats, moths, roaches, ants, etc.)
  • The smell of honey attracts new colonies of bees that infest both the same location and other areas.

Accessing the honeycomb within your structure requires special training and tools. On rare occasions and depending on the location, Bee Guy Travis may need to cut through roofing, drywall, stucco, walls, flooring, etc., to access the honeycomb. Once exposed, Bee Guy Travis will remove all honeycomb and any dead bees. The area will be treated to get rid of any leftover pheromones and then the area will be sealed and repaired.

Bee Removal from an Attic

Removing Bees From an Attic