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Bee Removal Services Are Government Regulated To Ensure Safe Practices



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By : Stephen Daniels   

Coming across a bee colony in our day-to-day lives is not common, and may leave you amazed at the site of it, a little intimidated by all those swarming insects, and wondering who to call to deal with it. A bee removal expert is not just someone with a protective suit and a pesticide sprayer, but a trained specialist, and bee catcher businesses are regulated by the government to ensure safe and effective practices.

Bees have a special place in nature, and a special place in human life. While many feel that we could do without yellow jackets, hornets, wasps, mud daubers and the like, we certainly could not survive as a species without the vast pollination of our cultivated plants that those small insects perform, free of charge, year after year. Lady bugs, praying mantis and some other insects are also beneficial to your yard and garden. Eco-responsible bee removal, utilizing few chemicals, is important to protect all of these important species.

Pesticides are chemical intensive, and many varieties such as organophosphates and carbamate insecticides can be dangerous to all bugs, animal life, humans and our soil and groundwater. Additionally, general pesticides may not be effective against specific infestations. Chemical use is regulated by the government, and if insecticides are necessary, they must be applied by a trained specialist who knows how to do it right with the smallest impact on the environment.

There is a reason why keepers wear a mesh suit and carry a smoker - bee and yellow jacket removal can be dangerous, which is why a trained specialist is often required. First, they can identify all types of species to assess risks and develop a removal strategy. These specialists understand how best to handle these fascinating yet dangerous insects to accomplish the goals of removing the hive without harming themselves, the neighbors, and the colony.

Professionals know the necessity of removing the entire hive as well as any honey to keep the insects from returning to the site, and if they have to take down a portion of the garage wall to remove a hive, they probably know how to repair it. They also can safely transfer a colony into boxes where the bees can begin a new hive, in the care of a keeper. Next time you run across a swarming colony, take a moment to listen to the fascinating buzz, then call someone who knows how to take care of the hive responsibly.

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Author Resource:- Stephen Daniels is an internet marketing strategist for a variety of industries. He highly recommends professional bee removers Bee Catchers for humane and eco-friendly bee and insect removal in the LA metro area. Their experienced technicians provide immediate service 7 days a week, and have over 15 years experience in insect removal and relocation.
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