We begin our cicada control process by performing a thorough inspection of the property.
When you live in the southern parts of the United States, you’re typically quite familiar with cicadas. This category of insect refers to a family that includes thousands of types, all of which make sounds. They are categorized by their stocky bodies, wide-set eyes, and short antennae. The adults also have two sets of clear wings. While cicadas spend most of their lifespan underground, they do come out near the end of their lives to lay eggs. When this occurs, many areas of the region are literally humming and buzzing with sound.
Cape Coral, Florida is an area where cicadas are present, and they may become bothersome for those who live in the area. When these insects emerge and take up residence in your yard, it can be hard to enjoy spending time out there. Their sound can often be heard indoors, creating a nuisance that can make it difficult to focus on other tasks. Plus, the sight of a brood of insects is often concerning, particularly for those who aren’t comfortable around creepy crawlies. But at Florida Bee Removal, we’re happy to address this concern and provide cicada control for you.
As a local expert in bee relocation and removal, we have the knowledge and equipment needed to handle a range of pest problems. We begin our cicada control process by performing a thorough inspection of the property. This step allows us to locate the broods of cicadas and come up with a plan for removal. You’ll typically see them emerge when the temperature reaches the mid-60s, so keep an eye out and give us a call in the spring. You can also contact us with any questions about cicada control or other pest services.
At Florida Bee Removal, we offer cicada control 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.