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Honey bee removal can be done ethically and responsibly by a knowledgeable professional

There has been a lot of buzz about the bee population over the past decade and for good reason. Twelve years ago, beekeepers lost 30-90% of their hives due to Colony Collapse Disorder. In 2017, a species of bumble bee was recorded as an endangered species for the first time in history. Bees are extremely important to our national economy and food production. They, along with other pollinators, are what make it possible for farmers to produce food crops. In fact, around 80% of U.S. crops rely on bees for pollination. Not to mention they create the delicious honey that we sometimes take for granted!

Knowing the importance of bees can help you make informed decisions if you are in a situation where you have to deal with honey bee removal. By choosing a reputable company to help you, you can make sure that the bees are relocated and are able to continue contributing to the environment instead of being exterminated. Honey bee removal can be done ethically and responsibly by a knowledgeable professional.

If you have found a nest somewhere inside the structure of your home, that means the bees have set up a permanent residence. If this is the case, you should call for honey bee removal. Professional equipment and experience make the process a lot simpler and will make the transition nicer for both you and the bees.