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How to Solve Your Bee Problem in an Environmentally Friendly Way

Having stinging insects in or around your home can be a problem for both the comfort and health of your household. However, it’s important to recognize that there are different species of stinging insects and that some are more beneficial than others. When you have a beneficial pollinator, like the honeybee, taking up residence in or around your home, it’s important to try to handle the situation with as little harm as possible to the beneficial bees. Here is how you can solve your bee problem in a way that is effective yet environmentally friendly.

Avoid bee spray.

When you are handling a bee problem that involves honeybees, it’s important to avoid bee spray. While it is a seemingly efficient way to rid the bees from your property, it can have a negative impact on the environment. We rely on honeybees to pollinate plants and flowers while also giving us delicious honey to eat. Killing off the bee colony on your property could push the bee population ever closer to endangerment. There are more humane ways to remove the bees from your property that will be better for the bees and the environment.

Bee Relocation

Here at BeeMan Stan Bee Removal, we specialize in environmentally friendly bee relocation. We use the necessary protective gear and equipment to remove the entire bee colony and honeycomb from your property and relocate them to a new location where they won’t be such a nuisance and can continue pollinating. If we have to remove any siding, soffit, or other building materials to access the bee colony, we can carefully restore it.

Not only is this a more environmentally friendly solution to your bee problem but it is also more effective. Killing the bees with a bee spray and destroying the nest on your own can leave traces of the bees that can attract more bees to place their nest in that same location in the future. Our bee relocation will leave no such traces, and we will also take the time to treat the location to prevent any bees from returning.