BEE REMOVAL
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We now remove yellow jackets, wasp, cicada killers, hornets of all types, bumble bees, bee control and of course bee hive removal and swarm removal. The reason why most people will call a Denver bee company first after discovering their stinging insect problem is because they don't have an extra bee suit laying around the house. We are local, we have the best prices in town guaranteed!!
Bees use their wings to keep the honeycomb at a cool 94° degrees while the temperature outside may be 110°. We know how to get rid of bees humanly, and there is more to removing bees and wasp than just a bee suit and a can of wasp killer. We have learned to remove a bee hive alive without having to ever use any chemicals.
We do a live removal of honey bees, yellow jackets, wasps, we localize the bees, open the area, remove the hives, the queen bee, clean, seal and close the area, like nothing ever happen.
Bee Removal in Denver is a specialty business. Here in Denver you won't find a lot of pest control companies offering bee removal. Many people don't want to get into a profession where part of the job is getting stung on a daily basis. We service the entire Denver area. In Denver, most homes are made with wood eaves. This is exactly what bees are looking for. The honey bees' natural home is a hollowed out tree, which is wood. So they are naturally attracted to your wood eave or between the walls where they find a lot of wood.
To remove a bee hive from an eave or from between the floors of a house, we first smoke the bees. This is the most important step to take in order to get the bees to calm down, smoke covers the attack scent and also causes the honey bees to think that the bee hive is on fire. Instincts tell the honey bee to salvage as much honey as possible when the hive is on fire.
Once we get in there, we see most of the bees sucking up the honey as fast as they can. This makes our job much easier. While the bees are busy sucking down the honey, we start cutting out the wax combs and honey and place each section into the bee box. Now after all of the honey and hive has been scraped out and the cavity washed thoroughly, we will pack the cavity full of insulation. Our job is not finished until the house looks like it was never touched. Our highly skilled carpenters do all of the repair work and they seal all that was opened up. This really gives our customers peace of mind, so that they don't have to look for a contractor who will hopefully do a good job. Call us today at 303.525.6486