Removing bees can be difficult and dangerous, especially when dealing with hybrid or africanized honey bees. Often times just a small amount of bee activity can indicate that there is a hive or swarm of bees in the structure. A new swarm of honey bees has on average of 4,000-6,000 bees!
An essential part of bee removal is to remove the honeycomb, otherwise you may have a recurring problem. Bees use their wings to keep the honeycomb cool throughout the day. Once a colony of bees is eradicated or extracted, the honey will melt into the structure if it is not removed. This can cause noticeable stains and other damage. Perhaps more importantly, the old hive may attract rodents, moths, and other insects. In addition, if the bees are not removed, the smell of the honey attracts new bee colonies that infest both the same location and other areas of the structure. This is why it is essential that the honeycomb is correctly removed. Adkins Bee Removal in Hialeah has the training and expertise to accomplish this task!
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