Alliance Pest Solutions  817-491-8700
Bee Control

Bee Control


The honey bee has many benefits to humans, but a lot of people are allergic to a honey bee sting.  So if a colony nests in your house or near the entrance it can become a problem.  Swarming bees, usually group up around a tree limb, will often leave in a couple of days but if they must be eliminated it is best to call a beekeeper in your area.  Call the county extension office in your area.  If the bees must be eliminated they can be sprayed on the area they are swarming.  It is best if you use protective clothing while spraying the bees, the bees get angry.  So it is best just to wait out the swarming or call a beekeeper they will find them a home away from your home.

If a colony settles into you walls the problem becomes more urgent.  It is best to eliminate the problem while the colony is still swarming, they are weaker then.  If the problem is not caught quickly it is best to wait until winter or spring.  Once a colony is located a whole needs to be drilled into the wall preferably an outside wall.  Then Drione dust will be pumped into the whole.  This process is best to be done in the evening when most of the bees are at home.

Once a colony is eliminated do not plug the whole you must be sure the colony is completely gone and is best to remove the nest.  If the nest is left the wax may melt and stain walls with honey.  It will also attracted swarming honey bees in the future as well as other insects such as wax moths, flies, ants and other scavenging insects.

With Alliance Pest Solutions, you'll find the personalized care you need to solve your pest problems quickly and completely. From termites to fire ants, spiders, and rodents, we know how to control DFW area pests. 

Contact us now to schedule your pest inspection. Or call 817-491-8700
                                                                                 
                             

 



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