How to Identify Bee Infestations?

Bee Nest on Property

Visible Bee Nests on Your Property

Look for nests hanging from trees, under eaves, or in wall cavities. A visible hive is a strong sign of an active bee infestation nearby.

Cluster of Bees

Clusters of Bees Around the Same Area

Repeated sightings of bees flying in and out of a small area, like a crack or hole, suggest there's a colony hidden inside.

Buzzing Sounds in Walls

Buzzing or Humming Noises in Walls

A continuous buzzing or humming sound coming from walls or ceilings can indicate a hidden bee nest inside the structure.

Bee Droppings

Sticky Residue or Droppings

Bees leave behind wax, honey, or dark droppings near entry points. These sticky signs can confirm bee activity indoors or outside.

Bees Near Windows

Bees Frequently Near Windows

Seeing bees trying to escape through windows often means they've entered your home and may have built a nest inside walls or vents.

Increased Bee Activity

Increased Bee Activity During Daylight

Notice a high number of bees flying around your yard or building during the day? This spike in activity often signals a hive nearby.

Why Do Bees Invade Homes?

Bees typically seek out sheltered areas to build their hives, especially during the warmer months. Your home's walls, attics, and roof eaves provide safe, undisturbed environments ideal for hive construction. If bees find access through cracks or vents, they may settle in quickly and expand their colony.

Prevention Tips

How to Get Rid of Bees?

Using Smoke to Repel Bees

Use Smoke to Deter Bees

Smoke is a natural bee repellent that encourages them to leave their hive. Use cautiously near outdoor hives or nests, especially at dusk.

Seal Entry Points

Seal All Entry Points

Block gaps in walls, vents, chimneys, and roof eaves to prevent bees from entering and forming nests inside your home.

Maintain Clean Surroundings

Remove Attractants from Property

Keep sugary drinks, food waste, and uncovered trash away from outdoor areas. Bees are attracted to sweet smells and food sources.

Natural Bee Repellents

Try Natural Bee Repellents

Use sprays made with peppermint oil, cinnamon, or citrus to create a scent barrier that bees dislike around your home and garden.

Inspect for Bee Hives

Inspect for Hives Regularly

Check roof eaves, attics, sheds, and tree branches frequently for hive development, especially in spring and summer months.

Call a Professional

Hire Professional Bee Removal

If you find a hive or a large swarm, call pest control specialists who are trained in safe and humane bee removal techniques.

We offer same-day bee control services to help you safely remove hives and swarms from your property.

Call Now

Why Choose Our Control System

Our bee control system is meticulously engineered to identify and eliminate infestations at their origin, ensuring your home remains protected long after treatment.

We understand that every infestation is unique, which is why our approach combines in-depth inspections, targeted solutions, and environmentally responsible treatments.

Our expert technicians are trained to detect hidden ant colonies, apply precise control measures, and implement preventive strategies that stop future invasions.

With a focus on both safety and effectiveness, we strive to deliver results that not only resolve the current problem but also provide peace of mind for you and your family.

Best Technicians

Trained experts with years of experience in pest management.

Instant Solutions

Quick, effective treatments that work from the first visit.

Guaranteed Results

We stand by our services with proven and lasting results.

What Our Customers Say

Bees - Frequently Asked Questions

+ What attracts bees to my property?

Bees are attracted to flowers, sweet smells, open food, and sugary drinks. They may also be drawn to sheltered spaces suitable for nesting, like eaves, attics, and trees.

+ Are bees dangerous to humans?

Bees generally only sting when threatened. While most stings are mild, allergic reactions can be severe. Multiple stings or attacks by aggressive species like wasps can be hazardous.

+ How can I tell if there's a bee infestation?

Signs include frequent bee activity around one area, visible hives in walls or trees, and a buzzing sound near eaves, vents, or attics.

+ What’s the best way to get rid of bees?

Professional bee removal is the safest and most effective option. Avoid DIY hive removal, as it can provoke aggression and stings.

+ Can I remove bees on my own?

While natural repellents may deter small numbers, it's not advisable to handle nests or swarms without proper training and equipment. Always call a professional for infestations.

+ How quickly can bee removal be done?

Same-day removal is often possible. Depending on the hive size and location, the process can take anywhere from 30 minutes to a few hours.