Phoenix Bee Removal and Health
In February 2022 Phoenix bee removal and health is normally just starting to increase because the coldest months of December and January are behind us. The same situation exists for Phoenix bee removal and Mesa bee removal. The level of activity varies between bee colonies depending on daytime high...
Continue ReadingWhy Do I See Bees Around My Home?
Live Bee swarm removal from a tree. There are several reasons why you may see honey bees (bees) around your home. Bees are present year-round, however, they are most active during warmer months from early March through early November. Bees begin to fly in search of food when daytime high...
Continue ReadingA MESSAGE TO OUR CUSTOMERS ABOUT COVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS) AND OUR CORONAVIRUS PROCEDURES
Saving bees and bee removal is a specialty area of pest control and is essential because they effect the safety and health of our community. WE WILL continue to serve you during these challenging times. The safety and health of our Customers, our team members, and our communities is...
Continue ReadingBee Colony Under the Eave of a Chandler Home
This photograph shows a Bee Colony Under the Eave of a Chandler Home before bee removal. After 20 years in the bee removal business, we’ve seen this situation many times. As you can see, the bees have built a large amount of honeycomb beneath the second story eave. Agitated...
Continue ReadingHoneycomb Removal from Backyard in Mesa AZ
We recently received a phone call for a Honeycomb Removal from a Backyard in <a href=”https://azbeeremoval.com/cities-we-serve/southeast-valley-cities/mesa-bee-removal/”>Mesa,</a> AZ from a homeowner who reported bees in a wooden chest. She had noticed bee activity around the chest for several months, but they were not bothering her or her dog. Eventually, as...
Continue ReadingBees at Fish Pond in Mesa, AZ
We were recently called by a homeowner to help with Bees at a Fish Pond in <a href=”https://azbeeremoval.com/cities-we-serve/southeast-valley-cities/mesa-bee-removal/”>Mesa, AZ</a> with so many bees that he could not enjoy his backyard sanctuary without the worry of getting stung. It is a common problem for bees to gather near water sources,...
Continue ReadingAfricanization of Arizona’s European Honey Bees
There is an interesting history to Africanization of Arizona’s European Honey Bees. The Africanized bee arrived in Southern Arizona in 1993 after a long northward migration from Brazil. The Africanized Honey Bee is a hybrid of the Tanzanian Honey Bee from Africa and the European Honey Bee. The two methods...
Continue ReadingSpring has arrived in the Valley of the Sun
Spring has arrived in the Valley of the Sun and bees are getting very active. Its normal to see bees flying and crawling on flowers of all varieties of blooming plants. They are collecting pollen and nectar to grow their colony. When the population of their colony grows too crowded, they...
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