Bee Removal, Lakeland, FL

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Some things are easy to remove from your home. The garbage, outdated magazines, and used tissues definitely fall under this category. Other things, however, are not easy to remove from your home. These things can include your in-laws, dog hair, and bees! While we can’t help you with your pooch or your nosy relatives, at Florida Bee Removal, we want to be your go-to bee removal specialists.

Bee Removal in Miami, Florida

Bee removal is often a tricky, delicate, and intense process that is always best carried out by professionals. Because bees can pose a health hazard to people, protective gear is required. Even if you think you’re not allergic to bees and therefore don’t need protective gear, the truth is that the allergy to bees can develop into adulthood. This means that bee removal by amateurs without the knowledge or protective gear required can be literally life-threatening!

Florida Bee Removal: Over 5 Decades Experience State-Wide

Here at Florida Bee Removal we remove all kinds of bees, including bumblebees, carpenter bees, yellow jackets, wasps, hornets, and more. We can help you extricate these insects from the darkest recesses of your home (which is almost always where they like to make their hives!) and relocate them when possible.

Once we have finished our bee removal process, we will ensure that no traces of the hive, swarm, or bees are left behind. This will help ensure that your home does not attract future swarms that can smell the slight chemical traces of the removed hive.

If you have bees on your property, we want to help. Give us a call at Florida Bee Removal for our professional bee removal service in Lakeland, Florida.

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FAQs About Bee Removal

At Florida Bee Removal, we understand that finding a swarm or hive of bees on your property can be alarming at best, and dangerous at worst. Our team provides expert bee removal services for our customers, and we frequently get questions about our services, bees themselves, and what sort of actions people can take to deal with bees on their properties. Below, you’ll find a compilation of some of the most common bee removal questions we get asked.

Are all bees dangerous to have on my property?

While many species of bees are helpful for the environment, it’s important to remember that many species can become aggressive if they feel threatened. It’s best to seek bee removal services if you discover a hive or nest on your property.

How can I tell if I have a bee infestation?
There are a few signs you can watch for, the three biggest being a noticeable increase in the bee population around your home, a visible nest or hive, or spotting bees entering or exiting your home or other buildings on your property.
What should I do if I spot a bee swarm/hive/nest on my property?
The main thing to remember is that you need to stay calm and keep a safe distance from the bees. Do not attempt to approach, destroy, or move the hive or nest. Secure any pets or children so they cannot access the area, and then contact our team to schedule a bee removal service.
What happens to the bees after the removal service?
We perform humane bee removal for beneficial bees and will relocate them to a safe habitat. However, some species of stinging insects do require extermination. We will carefully identify the bees before taking the appropriate action.
How long does a bee removal service take?
That depends on several factors, such as the extent of the infestation, the location of the hive or nest, the type of bee, and more. Some bee removal services only take a few hours, while others may take a concerted effort over several days. We do our best to provide you with a time estimate whenever possible, but bees are wild creatures that don’t always abide by our preferred timeframes.

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At Florida Bee Removal, we offer bee removal services in Lakeland, Clearwater, Miami, Sarasota, St. Petersburg, Tampa, Orlando, Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, Palm Harbor, Dunedin, Largo, Winter Haven, Lake Wales, Wesley Chapel, Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Charlotte County, Polk County, Pinellas County, Hillsborough County, Marion County, Lake County, Lee County, Seminole County, Osceola County, Manatee County, Pasco County, and Orange County, Florida.

 

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