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The Importance of a Full Removal Click Here for Bee Removal Pricing
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Each and every job that we have been a part of comes with its own set of obstacles. Most honeybee colonies found in homes take up residency between floor joists, inside soffits and between the studs in your walls. Exterminating the colony will only rid the cavity of bees. Left behind are the comb, larvae, and honey. These serve as an attraction for honeybees, other insects, and rodents. Exterminating the bees could also be much more costly then the initial fees. Honeybees hoard nectar in order to survive the long nectar dearth of winter. Once the honey is discovered by other pests they chew through the comb recklessly, allowing honey to pour onto the homes walls and ceilings, resulting in more damage. Honeybees also raise thousands of young bees, once eradicated this brood will begin to decay, creating an unwanted stench in the home owners' wall or ceiling. Removing the comb, larvae, and honey is only part of the solution. After the bees, comb and honey are removed, left behind will be a "honeybee" attracting scent. It is of extreme importance the cavity from which the bees were removed is completely packed. Filling the cavity is the only way to ensure honeybees do not return. There has been a few times where the honeybees returned to the places where colonies were removed, but could not enter the cavity because it was properly filled, forcing the bees to find another home. By providing a full colony removal along with honeybee prevention consulting, I am able to ensure this will not become a yearly crisis. We look forward to hearing from and working with you to solve your honeybee dilemma.

Colony in a Wall
Honeybee Swarms

During the months of May and June honeybees are producing reproductive swarms. Many times these swarms find there way onto homeowners property. The honeybees will cluster on branches of trees and shrubs. You may also find them hanging on the side of a house or barn. Yule's Apiaries also has experience removing these swarms, and may remove them from your property for a nominal fee. It is also important to know that the swarm will leave within a few days. However they may find a permanent location in your home or your neighbors. Yule's Apiaries performs swarm removals and honeybee removals in SE Pennsylvania. Feel free to contact Yule's Apiaries concerning your swarm or colony.

Honeybee Swarms
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