BEE
REMOVAL FROM BIRD
HOUSES
HOW MUCH DO YOU REALLY KNOW
ABOUT THE BIRDS AND THE BEES?
WELL, IN SOME CASES, BEES MISTAKE
AVIARIES FOR APIARIES. WHEN BEE SWARMS
TAKE A LIKING TO BIRD HOUSES, THE BIRDS,
DUCKS, OWLS, AND OTHER AVIANS, MUST
DEPART. A BEE SWARM CAN CONSIST OF UPWARDS
TO 15,000 INDIVIDUALS, EACH WORKER BEE
POSSESING A VENOMOUS STINGING DEVICE.
THEIR VENOM TRUMPS CLAWS AND BEAKS.
THE USUAL RESOLUTION, FOR BEE
COLONIES IN BOXES, IS TO RELOCATE THE
ENTIRE UNIT, COVERING IT WITH A LARGE
VENTED LAUNDRY BAG. AFTER RELOCATION, THE
BEE COLONY SHOULD BE TRANSFERRED TO A
MANAGED HIVE. THIS IS THE
BEST WAY
TO PROTECT THE BEE POPULATION FROM
DISEASES AND PARASITES----RFM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_W2aQf8Lb5M&feature=player_detailpage&t=292
BEE
REMOVAL/RELOCATION OF BEE COLONY IN GOURD
BIRD HOUSE-- ST PETERSBURG, FLORIDA
–FLORIDA BEE REMOVAL, INC –ST
PETERSBURG
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BEE SWARM IN OVERCROWDED OWL BOX
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Brazilian
Pepper plants (Florida Holly)
Florida
Bee Removal, inc
BeeRemoval@FloridaBeeRemoval.com
RAYMOND
MILLS-BEEKEEPER
BS
USF SCIENCE EDUCATION
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Bee
Keepers locate thousands of bee hives in
close proximity to this introduced invasive
plant. From mid August through September,
the plants produce tons of lemon-colored
nectar. The honey is excellent as a bakery
ingredient. However, the pure honey has a
distinct bitter aftertaste. Bee colonies
prosper by storing surpluses up to
200 lbs
. Attempts at eradication or removal of this
plant has been unsuccessful.
Oh well; the bee and wasp population
benefits from the nectar and birds love the
red fruit. Bee swarms and bee scouts are
abundant due to the large number of
reproductive bee colonies. Removal of the
bee hives occurs in November after the
nectar flow has ceased. Wild bee issues slow
after the removal of the managed bee hives.
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Bee
Removal entails a blending of apian and construction
skills, learned primarily by hands-on experience. A
bee removal specialist has to know how to expose bee
colonies within a structure, a tree, or container.
In addition, recognition of
bee and wasps species, along with the
potential danger
they pose, is essential in making a professional
decision as to how the bee or wasp issue should be
resolved.
Bee
removal control and relocation is a relatively young
pursuit. In earlier times
( about 30 yrs. ago ), bee keepers were
called upon to capture bee swarms or do a trap-out
from a wall or tree. The service was usually free
since the bee keeper was happy to have a valuable
bee colony for honey and pollination.
In
recent years, the honey bee and bee keeper have been
plagued by unwanted races of bees(
Africanized-defensive bees ), bee mites, little hive
beetles, foulbrood, disappearing disease, and
increasing bee deaths due to the unscrupulous use of
pesticides. Due to the likely spread of bee pests
and bee pathogens, The Florida Department of
Agriculture has advised that
bee removal operators eradicate the wild bee
colonies ( those having no bee keeper ) to which
they come in contact.
Florida
Bee Removal, inc attempts to relocate wild bee
colonies, based upon how defensive the colony
behaves and how accessible the bees and honey combs
are. In dangerous situations, bee and wasp removal
may require eradication with a pesticide labeled for
use on bees, wasps, and other venomous insects.
Florida
Bee Removal dba Apian Services is certified,
licensed, insured, and experienced in all phases of
bee and wasp management. Check out our credentials
at
floridabeeremovalcredentials.com and then
call for a free bee removal proposal.
BEE WARE---BEE SWARMS ARE ON THE HORIZON
CLUSTERED
HONEY
BEE
SWARM
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IMAGE)
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THE
WESTERFELT FAMILY WAS HAVING A BACK-YARD
COOKOUT WHEN THE SKY SUDDENLY TURNED BLACK
WITH THOUSANDS OF SWARMING BEES. THE
INSECTS APPEARED INTERESTED IN A NEARBY
ORANGE TREE, ON WHICH THEY CLUSTERED. THE
MASS RESEMBLED A BASKETBALL. ALTHOUGH THIS
EVENT FRIGHTENED THE FAMILY, THE APIANS
DID NOT ATTEMPT TO ATACK ANYONE.
HONEY BEE SWARMS ARE, MOST OFTEN,
SPLITS FROM BEE HIVES IN AN ATTEMPT TO
INCREASE BEE HIVE NUMBERS. SINCE BEE HIVES
AND BEE KEEPERS HAVE INCREASED
LATELY, THE CHANCE OF WITNESSING A
BEE SWARM IS MORE LIKELY THAN PREVIOUS
YEARS (2014). BEE
SWARMING WILL COMMENCE, IN EARNEST, AROUND
MARCH FIRST AS ORANGE AND OTHER CITRUS
TREES BLOSSOM. CITIES WHICH MAY BE MOST
AFFECTED ARE:
LAKELAND
, WINTER HAVEN,
TAMPA
,
PLANT
CITY
,
BRADENTON
,
SARASOTA
, SEBRING, AND OTHER
CENTRAL
FLORIDA
CITIES
.
FLORIDA
BEE REMOVAL CAN NORMALLY RELOCATE
BEE SWARMS TO A BEE KEEPER.
RAYMOND MILLS-BEE KEEPER BS USF
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What type of bee do you have?
Identify your bee: Bumblebee,
Carpenter
Bee, Honey
Bee & Mining
Bee here!
These photos and descriptions of
different types of bees may help you better relay
your bee problem to a Florida Bee Removal
specialist. If you can't find what your
looking for there, feel free to call
Florida Bee Removal. We want your bee
removal bizzness!!
Africanized Bees
Africanized
honey bees –also called “killer bees”–are
established in many parts of Florida. Although the
killer reputation has been greatly exaggerated,
the presence of Africanized honey bees increases
the chances of people being stung. Learning about
the Africanized honey bee and taking certain
precautions can lower the risk of being injured by
this new insect in our environment. The
Africanized honey bee is closely related to the
European honey bee used in agriculture for crop
pollination and honey production. The
two types of bees look the same and their behavior
is similar in many respects. Neither is likely to
sting when gathering nectar and pollen from
flowers, but both will sting in defense if
provoked. A swarm of bees in flight or briefly at
rest seldom bothers people. However, all bees
become defensive when they settle, begin producing
wax comb and raising young.
Yellowjackets
Yellowjackets
are an infrequent uninvited inhabitant in and arouns
Florida homes and businesses. They are
classified as wasps (vespula) but differ in several
ways from bees: 1. Yellowjackets are
usually black and yellow-striped with smooth
bodies. Bees are hairy and brown.
2. Wasps feed their brood on masticated
insects. Bees feed their larvae on pollen,
honey, and royal jelly. 3. Yellow
Jackets fashion paper nests. Their nurseries
consist of a series of combs separated by pedicles
(stem-like structures) with brood facing
downward. Bees secrete wax with which
they engineer their combs. The cells have a
hexagonal shape and slant slightly upward.
Combs face outward. There are exceptions to
most generalities. For example: Bald
faced hornets are black with white markings.
They are more closely related to yellow jackets than
hornets. Nest construction and feeding habits
are similar to wasps. However, their nests are
generally aerial. Yellow Jackets can be found
in most regions of the world. They vary in
size, coloration, and habitat. However, they
are often discovered as in-ground colonies, in
attics, walls, wrapped up in old carpets, discarded
containers, and attached to palm trees-to name a few
possible habitats. Over the past 50 years, I have been called upon to remove hundreds of yellow jacket nests.
Some species have been observed to construct nests as large as the bed of a full-sized pickup truck. I removed an aerial colony in Lakeland that contained over 200 pounds of brood. It was attached at 10 feet in a Pineapple Palm, along the south shore of Scott Lake.
Yellow jacket
nests can be eradicated and removed at anytime of
the day using safe and successful methods,
appropriate for the situation. In our
formative years, a few vain attemptes were
encountered resulting in painful stinging
incidents. Our current procedures protect the
public and devices have been engineered to get the
bee or yellow jacket removal done quickly. In
overview wasps, hornets, yellow jackets, and bees
are all closely related (Order-Hymenoptera).
They defend their nests by injecting venom into
their enemies. All perform useful activities
to earth's environment. They pose a threat to
humans and their property when they inadvertedly
locate in close proximity. Florida Bee Removal
- Apian Services is here to assist civilization in
the safe removal of stinging insects.
BEEREMOVALLARGO
727-484-2337
BEE REMOVAL IN LARGO FLORIDA
FLORIDA
BEE KEEPER
EXAMINING BEE HIVES IN LARGO,
FLORIDA. THE LARGO AREA IS RICH IN NECTAR
PRODUCING PLANTS, SUCH AS: PALMETTO AND
BRAZILLIAN PEPPER. HEALTHY BEE COLONIES ARE
ESSENTIAL FOR
THE EFFECTIVE POLLINATION OF GARDENS
AND FRUITING TREES IN THE LARGO VICINITY.
BEE REMOVAL SHOULD ALSO INCLUDE BEE
RELOCATION TO APIARIES SUCH AS THIS ONE.
RAYMOND MILLS-BEE KEEPER BS USF
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THIS
LARGO BEE LOCATION CONTAINED 30 STRONG BEE
COLONIES. FOR SEVERAL YEARS, A A RICH HONEY
HARVEST WAS REALIZED. THE VALUE TO LARGO
GARDENS AND TREES WAS A TREMENDOUS FRINGE
BENEFIT.
THE SAD ENDING, TO THESE BEE
COLONIES, WAS THE RESULT OF EITHER VANDALISM
OR ENVIRONMENTAL POISONING.
ON A RECENT VISIT TO THIS BEE YARD,
PILES OF DEAD AND LANGUISHING BEES WERE
FOUND.
WHEN
THE BEE HIVES WERE EXAMINED, THE BROOD ( BEE
BABIES ) APPEARED TO BE SICK AND MANY ADULTS
LAY DEAD ON THE BOTTOM BOARDS. TESTING IS
STILL ONGOING TO DETERMINE JUST WHAT
DESTROYED THE BEE HIVES. ALL HAD TO BE
REMOVED AND BURNED TO PREVENT INFECTING
OTHER BEE COLONIES.
SOME PESTICIDES, USED TO ERADICATE
BEE COLONIES, CAN BE TRANSFERRED TO OTHER
“MANAGED BEE HIVES” SINCE BEE
COLONIES WILL “ ROB “ UNGUARDED HONEY
THAT MAY HAVE BEEN SPRAYED. THIS HAS
HAPPENED MORE THAN ONCE IN THE
LARGO-SEMINOLE AREA.
CALL FLORIDA BEE REMOVAL FOR SAFE
REMOVAL AND RELOCATION OF YOUR WILD BEES.
727-484-2337
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Did you know?
*Honeybees are not
native to the USA. They are European in origin,
and were brought to North America by the early
settlers.
*Honeybees are not
aggressive by nature, and will not sting unless
protecting their hive from an intruder or are
unduly provoked.
*Certified pest
control operators are the only people according to
Florida law that are allowed to apply pesticides
to honey bees for bee removal, so if you are
having a bee removal issue, contact a PCO.
*Honeybees
represent a highly organized society, with various
bees having very specific roles during their
lifetime: e.g., nurses, guards, grocers,
housekeepers, construction workers, royal
attendants, undertakers, foragers, etc.
*The queen bee can
live for several years. Worker bees live for 6
weeks during the busy summer, and for 4-9 months
during the winter months.
*In Florida ,
"managed bee hives" are cultured by bee
keepers. They are required to be registered,
inspected by DACS, and to consist of gentle
stock. Harming or theft of managed bee hives could
be a 3rd degree felony. A wild bee hive is
one that has no bee keeper and can be eradicated,
by an authorized entity, if deemed necessary.
*Unlike bees,
yellow jackets do not store surpluses of honey,
produce wax, nor secrete royal jelly. Instead,
they feed their brood with meat products
masticated from other insects or other
animals. The Yellow jacket species are very
aggressive, and like bee removal, yellow jacket
removal should not be attempted by a novice. Call
a professional.
*Bee removal is a
necessity, as bee infestations can cause thousands
of dollars in damage to your home or
business. After the bee removal, a comb
filled with larvae, pollen and honey still
remain. Without the bees to regulate the
temperature of the comb the wax capping can
melt and the honey could leak out resulting in
ruined drywall, wall covering, carpet, etc.
*Often confused
with bees, yellow jackets are much more
aggressive, and most reported "bee
stings" may in fact be yellow jacket stings.
Yellow Jackets are easily provoked and unlike
bees, they will attack in force chasing the
perceived threat for large distances. The
easiest and safest option for bee removal and
yellow jacket removal is to hire Florida Bee
Removal. If you're determined to do it yourself,
know that the likelihood of getting stung is high.
Compared
to the larger barbs in honey bees, yellow jackets
have lance like stingers with small barbs and are
capable of stinging repeatedly.
*Honey bees will
often form waxen nests attached to tree limbs and
structures (referred to as "exposed
colonies").
Recently, a basketball-sized bee colony was
discovered hanging from a tree limb in Bradenton,
Florida
(see
the story and photos here with Tiffany
Tompkins at the Bradenton Herald). This bee
relocation was accomplished using a cardboard box
and a laundry bag. After the bee box reached the
apiary (bee yard), it was shaken into a wooden box
of frames containing wax foundation. Within a few
days, it is hoped that the bee colony will store
lots of honey and become better suited for managed
bee manipulations.
*A
male honey bee is known as a drone. His job is to
chase down a queen bee and inseminate her. The
egg-bearing queen can then lay either fertile or
sterile brood. A drone bee results from a
non-fertile egg. Therefore, a drone bee has
grandparents and a mother but no father.
*If
you see a large cluster of bees with no apparent
bee hive, don't spray them with insecticide.
Chances are these bees are gentle, as they have no
babies or home to defend. Let Florida Bee
Removal perform a live bee removal for you at a
very low price. This is the chance to remove
the bees without killing them before they build a
bee hive on your property which they will defend
to the end!
*Just
because you have bees on your property does not
necessarily mean that the bees must be removed.
When you call Florida Bee Removal we may
ask you some questions and advise you a bee
removal visit is not necessary.
Why? Because
some bee swarms will simply move on and leave you
and your family alone.
*It
is not necessary to disturb the hive itself to
initiate an Africanized Bee attack. In fact,
Africanized bees have been known to respond
viciously to mundane occurrences, including noises
or even vibrations from vehicles, equipment and
pedestrians. Keep your children and pets
away from the bee hive or swarm if its on your
property.
*Africanized
bees are less discriminating in their choice of
nests than native bees, utilizing a variety of
natural and man-made objects, including hollow
trees, walls, porches, sheds, attics, utility
boxes, garbage containers and abandoned vehicles.
They also tend to swarm more often than other
honey bees.
*Once
Africanized bees are disturbed, the colonies
remain agitated for 24 hours, and can attack
people and animals within a range of a quarter
mile from the bee hive. Although their venom
is no more potent, Africanized bees attack in far
greater numbers than native honeybees.
*In
Florida, the number of registered beekeepers has
grown significantly. This is believed to be
attributed to a 2012 State law that took away the
power of local municipalities to decide whether
bees could be kept in residential areas.
This will ultimately lead to more calls for bee
removal services, as urban area beekeeping
activities increase so will the bee swarms which
is a natural means of reproduction of honeybee
colonies.
*Africanized
bees often enter European colonies to mingle and
mate with them. Such mating results in more hybrid
bees having African genes and tendencies
dominating over European ones. An entire colony
may suddenly take on aggressive and short-tempered
behavior thus prompting your call for bee removal.
*The
reason a bee swarm looks like a clump of bees, is
because all of the workers are gathered around the
queen, hence forming a clump. They are
focused on finding a new nest, not on attacking.
*Honeybee
swarm season in Florida typically goes from April
through August. When the bees swarm, half of
the bee colony splits off and is looking for a new
home. This is typically when you notice the
bees and call Florida Bee Removal for help!
*When wild bee swarms appear in an area, it is evidence that other bee hives are nearby; those maintained by beekeepers, as well as those established in trees and other voids. The swarms follow several steps: scout bees look for a suitable habitat, the swarm lands at the habitat, and then the colony enters.
*Simply
exterminating a bee hive in a structure without
removing the hive will cause bees to re-colonize
at that location due to the honey and pheremones
left attracting other bees. Call Florida Bee
Removal to make sure the job is done right!
*The
ancient Egyptians used honey as food and medicine.
It was also used in offerings and for embalming
the dead. Beeswax was used in magic rites, for
preserving and also in medicine.
*To
spray the bees and simply patch their entrance
means there will be thousands of rotting bees
inside your wall. The honey will attract insects
for years to come with potentially devastating
damage to your home’s interior structure. Call
Florida Bee Removal for a proper job.
*Africanized
bees behavior is thought to be aggressive by many,
however the africanized bee behavior is actually
defensive. They react to invasion of their
environment and defend themselves when necessary.
Attacks occur when people are too close to a
nesting colony of africanized honey bees. They do
not sit around and plot attacks on humans.
Let Florida Bee Removal take care of your bee
issue before they colonize on your property.
*In
Florida, the number of registered beekeepers has
grown significantly. This is believed to be
attributed to a 2012 State law that took away the
power of local municipalities to decide whether
bees could be kept in residential areas.
This will ultimately lead to more calls for bee
removal services, as urban area beekeeping
activities increase so will the bee swarms which
is a natural means of reproduction of honeybee
colonies.
*Honey
actually has medical benefits? Absolutely!
Click here
to read more.
*When
a honey bee stings, it leaves the stinger as well
as the pheromone in its victims skin.
Typically, honey bees only sting when they feel
the bee hive is threatened.
*Did
you know there are more than 300 types of honey in
the U.S.? The flavor of the honey differs
based on the nectar source visited by the bee.
*
The african honeybee sting is no worse than other
bees, but it is much more agressive with a
tendency to send much more attackers when a threat
presents. Did you know the africanized
honeybee is less desirable as a commercial
honeybee? This is because they produce less
honey and have a habit of leaving the hive to
pursue a threat. None the less, Florida Bee
Removal attempts to perform live bee removal
whenever possible.
*
Many people ask why bee removal companies use
smoke while removing bees. Smoke will cause
bees to become less defensive. When bees
detect smoke around them they instinctively ingest
honey in the event they have to move as a result
of the fire. Much like you or I after a big
meal, the bees become less aggressive, therefore
making the bee removal process much easier.
This is especially effective during a live bee
removal and relocation.
Are yellow jackets bees?
Many customers call in daily with
what they have identified as a bee problem.
This couldn't bee farther from the truth! We
soon find out they have actually got a yellow jacket
problem. Yellow jackets are mistakenly called
bees because they look very much the same when
flying around your yard, but they are really wasps.
The yellow jackets' closest relative is the hornet.
Unlike the honey bee, the yellow jacket does not
have hair on its body for carrying pollen like the
bee does.
Dont dislike the
yellow jacket yet....did you know they are a
natural form of pest control? Yellow jackets
actually feed on other insects such as
caterpillars and flies. Farmers place yellow
jacket nests near the food crops to be used as
biological control agents in corn, cotton and
tobacco crops.
Call
now for all of your bee issues in Largo!
CITUS
GREENING ( Huanglongbing---HLB
) WHAT IT
PORTENDS FOR
HONEY PRODUCTION
AND BEE POLLINATION IN FLORIDA
ANALYSIS BY: RAYMOND MILLS-BEE KEEPER
BS USF
HLB
IS A BACTERIAL DISEASE, CARRIED BY A SMALL INSECT (
Asian Citrus Psyllid ) . IT CAUSES DEFORMED AND
UNPALATABLE FRUIT IN CITRUS TREES, A CHIEF SOURCE OF
NECTAR AND POLLEN FOR HONEY BEES. ONCE A TREE HAS
BEEN INFECTED, DEATH IS ASSURED WITHIN A FEW YEARS.
SINCE THIS DISEASE PRESENTS AN EMINENT THREAT TO
BOTH CITRUS AND ITS BEE VISITORS, PESTICIDES HAVE
BEEN DEVELOPED FOR CONTROL AND TREATMENT OF HLB.
POLK AND HIGHLAND COUNTIES HAVE LONG BEEN
LEADING PRODUCTION REGIONS OF CITRUS WHERE BEE
KEEPERS HAVE TRADITIONALLY PLACED THOUSANDS OF BEE
HIVES AND
PRODUCED TONS OF DELECTABLE ORANGE BLOSSOM HONEY.
BEE HIVES ARE ALREADY PRESENT, IN LARGE NUMBERS,
ALONG THE HIGHLAND RIDGE, WHICH ORNATES SUCH CITIES
AS: LAKE ALFRED, HAINES CITY, DAVENPORT, WINTER
HAVEN, AND LAKE
WALES. BESIDES
LARGE GROVES, RESIDENTIAL AREAS ARE ALSO IN THE WAKE
OF THIS THREAT TO CITRUS AND BEE POLINATORS.
THE APPLICATION OF PESTICIDES, BOTH TO SOIL
AND FOLIAGE, PRESENTS A DANGER TO BEE POLLINATORS
AND THE BEE HIVES TO WHICH THEY MAY TRANSPORT
TOXINS. TO LESSEN THE PROBABILITY OF BEE DEATHS,
PESTICIDES SHOULD NOT BE APPLIED JUST PRIOR TO OR
DURING BLOOMING. REMOVAL OF AFFECTED TREES AND
REMOVAL OF BEE HIVES, FROM HLB-INFECTED AREAS SHOULD
BE SERIOUSLY CONSIDERED.
HLB IS A MORE SERIOUS THREAT THAN PREVIOUS
PATHOGENIC INFECTIONS,
SUCH AS: CITRUS CANKER. WITH THIS NEW THREAT,
INCREASED HONEY BEE LOSSES CAN BEE ANTICIPATED UNTIL
A CONTROL CAN BE FOUND AND POSSIBLE REMOVAL OF ITS
SEVERE EFFECTS.
LEARN MORE--------CITRUS
GREENING—UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA—EFFECTS ON HONEY
BEE
Here
is an interesting link talking about citrus
greening and pesticides and the effect on the
bees.
Another
media story of honeybees being lost due to
pesticides in orange groves.
Don't
assume the bee hive will just pick up and leave on
their own. Here is a local
story of a bee hive in a tampa bay area
neighborhood that grew to 100 pounds and over
90,000 bees that had to be removed. At least the
bee hive was not in a house, the hive was located
in a tree.
Here
is a startling reminder to hire a licensed and
insured bee removal company. In
this March 2015 news story in Tampa Bay, three
out of four dogs were killed by a bee swarm.
Just a few days later in New Port Richey located
in Pasco County on April 5, 2015 four
people were attacked by thousands of bees.
In
February 2017, a news
story about a swarm of bees washing up on the
beach. I have to say that doesn't happen
every day. Florida Bee Removal performs live
bee removal every chance we can, as we give them
to local bee keepers.
A
swarm
of bees killed a dog and 3 of its puppies.
A resident was stung by the bees just weeks
before. Had the resident called a bee
removal service early on, chances are the dogs
lives could have been spared. Once initially
disturbed, africanized bees stay agitated for
quite some time.
A
bee removal service had to respond to Miami, FL
for a swarm
of bees on an airplane wing.
Fortunately, airports quite frequently have to
deal with bee swarms and have a bee removal
service on retainer, as these types of incidents
delay customers.
Did
you know the State of Florida changed laws in 2012
to allow backyard bee hives? This
article discusses the history of the law and
would explain a spike in bee swarms and more calls
to our office for bee removal. Additionally,
this
document further explains the law and provides
online beekeeping resources. Remember, we
all depend on honeybees to put food on our
table. Thats why Florida Bee Removal prefers
live relocation in lieu of extermination.
Here
is a story of a bee swarm that formed
in a gentlemans car! As stated in the
media report, he did not utilize the services of a
bee removal service. Let's just say he was lucky
that he or someone else didn't get injured.
A
tampa bay area minor league baseball game was
interrupted by a swarm of bees that took over the
home dugout this month. The news
report provided some good pictures. A
bee removal service was called in to remove the
bees.
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