3 Tips to Remember When Calling a Professional about Bee Swarms

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When a bee colony grows too large, a new queen will hatch, and the colony will divide in two. One of the colonies will swarm and try to find a new place to nest. When this happens on your property, it can be alarming, but you don’t have to deal with the situation alone.

3 Tips to Remember When Calling a Professional about Bee Swarms

Here are three tips to remember when calling a professional to handle bee swarms on your property:

  1. Be patient: When bee swarms happen, they may take rests in trees or other spots around your yard before coming to their final destination to build their nest. If you find a bee swarm in your yard, it’s likely they won’t be there long, and you should just leave them alone. Chances are that they will fly away on their own after resting, so you won’t have to worry about any kind of bee removal.
  1. Watch the structure of your home: While bee swarms may only be resting in different areas of the yard, it’s important to remain watchful of the different structures around your home. If the bee swarm seems to rest longer in one area or moves to the eaves of your roof or another structure, it’s important to call a professional bee removal company before they have time to settle in and build their new nest.
  1. Know who to call: It’s important to know who to call when you see bee swarms around your property. You will want to call a humane bee removal company like us so that we can safely remove the bees and relocate them without harming or angering them.

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