Memorial Day is more than just a long weekend marking the unofficial start of summer; it's a poignant occasion to honor and remember the brave men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice while serving in the U.S. military.
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As be removal experts, we can solve your B issues from start to finish unlike most generalized pest control companies. Removing the honeycomb is the most important thing you can do to prevent hive melt damage, honeybee reinfestation, and attraction to other pests. #desertswarm
Outdoor sheds are common spots for honey bee infestations. They fly under the shed and attach their hive to the shed floor. If you see bees consistently flying under your shed, they might be setting up shop! We can remove the hive and repair your floor without damaging your shed.
Emergency personal and field work crews in AZ often encounter Africanized honey bees while on the job. We know this can quickly escalate into a dangerous situation especially for those operating heavy equipment, those working at great heights, and/or those with a bee allergy!
Did you know that AZ state law requires feral (wild) honey bee infestations as a potential public nuisance dangerous to public health? Take care of those infestations before they become a nuisance or hazard to you, your neighbors, or to the public. Don't wait until it's too late
Why do honey bees build their comb in a hexagonal configuration?There have been many theories! In an article on comb building, the American Bee Journal gives us this fun fact on honeycomb cell construction. #desertswarm#beeremoval#tucsonpestcontrol#tucsonfamilybusiness#tucson
Don't let this BEE you! If you have seen honey bees flying in and out of a crack for quite some time, a giant hive may be inside of your roof or wall! The fewer bees that you see on the outside are only a small fraction of the bees working inside.