The Most Common Summertime Pests & Critters
Summer is the season of pests. Bugs seem to cloud our vision; nighttime is marked by a chorus of chittering insects; bites materialize suddenly on our skin. It can be an exasperating season if one doesn’t know how to deal with them. Here are a few common summer pests, and how to prevent them. Five Read More »
Wasp Nest Removal in Orlando, FL
Wasp is a broad term that covers an estimated 30,000 species of flying insects. In Orlando, FL the most common wasps are cicada killer wasps, mud dauber wasps, paper wasps, bald-faced hornets, and yellowjackets. All of these wasps will sting people, but the yellowjackets are the most aggressive. Wasp Nest in Orlando Wasps are most Read More »
Stinging Insects in Kansas City
Whether it’s stumbling upon a massive nest and fleeing from a cloud of angry yellow jackets, or a harrowing trip to the hospital following an allergic reaction to a sting, it seems like almost everyone has a horrific bee or wasp-related story to tell. While it can sometimes seem that stinging insects have it out Read More »
Beehive Removal from Office Building
Bees build hives in dry, protective cavities like old rodent burrows, underbrush piles, under structures, and sometimes birdhouses. If a bee colony can find an entry point, wall cavities, ceilings, and attics, you need to remove them. The bees pose a sting threat to anyone near them. The honey and the combs can attract additional Read More »
Bee Hive Removal in Tampa
When you encounter bees on your property, you might consider them beneficial or a nuisance depending on the location. Generally, bees are beneficial and not aggressive, but hey will defend their nest if threatened. It is possible for people and bees to cohabitate. When the hive is isolated like on a roof return, people can Read More »
Beehive Removal
Location, location, location. If you have a beehive on your property, the location will determine if you should have it removed.
How to Get Rid of Beehive in Ceiling
Bees build hives in dry, protective cavities like old rodent burrows, underbrush piles, under structures, and sometimes birdhouses. If a bee colony can find an entry point, wall cavities, ceilings, and attics, you need to remove them. The bees pose a sting threat to anyone near them. The honey and the combs can attract additional Read More »