ARE BEES A PROBLEM IN ARIZONA?
Although bees can play an important role in the ecosystem, the bee population in Arizona can become a nuisance for homeowners and business owners in the region. Because the majority of wild honey bees are Africanized, they are much more naturally aggressive than regular bees. In addition to boldly defending their hives, these bees may sometimes swarm further from the hive and attack a person or animal.
Some people are allergic to bee stings, and these allergies can become life-threatening. If a person is stung multiple times by many bees, the results can cause illness and, in severe cases, death. Although Africanized Honey Bees are no more venomous than any other bee, their aggressive behavior means that a person is more likely to be stung multiple times when facing this type of bee swarm.
SIGNS OF BEE INFESTATION
Bees generally build their nests or hives in trees or under the eaves of a home or porch. They may also choose a corner of a shed or even take up residence within walls or attics. They can even be found under tables on the deck, under furniture or around any structure that is left unattended for an extended period of time.
You may notice the physical structure of the beehive near your home. You may also notice that you have an unusually high number of bees near your home or yard. If so, you may have a dangerous problem that requires professional assistance. Overson Pest Control is the leading extermination service in Mesa and the East Valley. We are your Mesa pest control experts, and we are ready to come over to help eradicate your bee problem right now.
BEE REMOVAL SERVICES IN ARIZONA
Bee removal is a tricky and potentially dangerous action if not handled by professionals. You should not attempt to remove a colony of Africanized Honey Bees yourself. It is not suggested that you buy a bee spray from a store, and wait until "dawn or dusk" to try to spray them away yourself. Instead, count on the pest removal experts at Overson Pest Control. We will be happy to inspect your property and identify the location of bees in order that the proper safe removal and steps for their eradication can be taken.