Top Quality Live Bee Removal Service for Riverside
The bee removal pros of Your Riverside Beekeeper are committed to the rescuing of honey bees that have relocated to the wall space of your home or business. We provide quality bee removal service because we are essentially beekeepers. Once the live bee removal service is completed, we will transport the honey bees and the honeycomb to our apiary located in San Diego County. With our Riverside bee removal services, you will no longer have to worry about a bee infestation, being stung trying to remove the bees yourself or damage due to honey in the walls of your property. We understand the importance of bees and their pollination process. With our service options, you can help bees to propagate and better the environment without the use of harsh chemicals or pesticides.
Never hesitate to give us a call so that we can assist you with bee removal service options.
Is My Home/Business Affected by a Bee Hive or Swarm?
There is a difference between a beehive and a bee swarm. If you have noticed an influx of bees on your property, you most likely have one or the other. A swarm is a group of bees that are located around their queen. A swarm usually takes place under eaves or fascia or in trees. A hive is something totally different. With a hive you have an established bee colony within your property. There will be honey comb inside the walls/eaves as well as honey. Hives are often located inside walls, attics, trees or water boxes.
At Your Riverside Beekeeper, we can help you remove the honey bees from your property. We take care of swarms and hives, with no chemical pesticides. We do not kill the honeybees. We use our removal services so the bees can continue to thrive and pollinate, which is needed in the environment.
Once the bees are removed, we offer repair service to ensure that your home is back to normal. The honeybees can leave behind quite a mess due to the sticky consistency of honey. This will have to be cleaned up, with portions of the property possibly cut out. You want to see all of the honeycomb removed so that bees are not drawn to the area. Honeybees have a keen sense of smell and will congregate where a hive used to be, even if the bees are long gone. By removing the entirety of the hive and associated honey, the threat of more bees in the future is eliminated.