Bee Removal Bedfordshire
24 Hour Pest Control
We provide Bee Removal in Bedfordshire with over 30 years experience in the pest control industry. Our technicians can quickly identify the problem and recommend the best solution to remove the bees without harming them. Only in rare circumstances do we have to destroy bees.
To remove bees requires an experienced pest control technician, you should never attempt to remove bees yourself this can result in the bees swarming and causing serious harm. Bees can swarm in their thousands and be very dangerous.
It is commonly mistaken that bees are a protected species, they are endangered but none of the 250 bee species in the United Kingdom are protected. We will always explore rehoming unwanted bees first but this is not always possible.If the bees pose a risk to health or they are in a position that is not accessible we are able to destroy the nest.
If you need help with bee removal in Bedfordshire, contact us today for a free no obligation quotation.
Our Treatment Programme
Bees will nest in places such as compost heaps and under garden decking. They are most active during the warmer months from May to August.
Once we have identified where the bees nest is situated we can then understand the best way to remove them. We always consider the possibility of rehoming the bees first and if possible this will be done.
Some species of bee are not possible to rehome though and sometimes the position of the nest and the threat it poses means destroying the nest is the only option.
If we have to destroy the nest we will also remove what remains to ensure no other pests can inhabit the nest. If an empty nest is left this can cause problems down the line as multiple hives scatter around and increase the number of bees.
Facts about Bees
There are over 250 species of bee in the UK which appear when the weather becomes warmer as they go in search of nectar.
The Queen Bee starts building the nest and will then lay eggs and start growing the numbers of bees. This is done through a process where pollen and wax is continually added, sealing these eggs in place, before the grubs emerge and develop a brand new army of worker bees.
Once the new bees have dried their wings, they will then work on supporting the colony and their queen. Over time, the amount of nectar collected increases and the workload is subsequently delegated to new bees as and when they are developed.
Problems Caused by Bees
If bees are left alone they are harmless but if a swarm of bees thinks you are too close to their nest they could see you as a threat and start to sting. Nests that are near to where humans live and work then cause problems because the Bees are constantly feeling threatened.
The longer a nest is left the larger it will become and the more bees will swarm if threatened, swarms could contain thousands of bees.