Bees
are normally found buzzing around flowering plants and trees. They
are usually black and yellow with a fuzzy appearance. Although they
are beneficial, they do pose a danger. They are social insects and
live in colonies. During the spring, bees will swarm and look for a
location to establish a hive. A bee swarm looks like a thick ball or
layer of bees. They are protecting and covering the queen while the
scout bees find a suitable location.
Once a location is found, they swarm to it and
begin to establish a colony or hive. Hives that are near human
activity can be a potential problem. Very common locations are wall
voids, eave overhangs, void in trees, and voids in block walls.
Do not attempt to eradicate swarming bees,
unless you have the complete range of protective equipment and the
professional knowledge essential to the circumstances.
Please call Lady Bug for your
bee
control and bee removal needs.
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