Thursday, May 15, 2014

Rely On Experts For Atlanta Bees Wasps Hornet Control And Removal

By Dave L. Weglin


Stinging insects nesting inside or near a house can be a major problem. These pests pose a threat to the structure as well as the health of its occupants. Local experts can help with Atlanta bees wasps hornet control and removal.

Bees typically colonize in hives they manufacture, often in the cavity of a large tree. At times, they will build their hives inside the wall of a building or in some other area, which offers protection from the elements. Wasps and hornets, which are specific types of wasps, build nests made of a mixture of saliva and wood fibers. They may build in attics, inside walls, in shrubs, and under eaves.

Nesting hornets do not usually damage the structure in any way. These pests are more of a threat to humans occupying the building. When disturbed, wasps and hornets become aggressive and threaten to sting. In some individuals, the venom causes an allergic reaction that can lead to serious health problems.

One way to get rid of wasps is to treat the nest with insecticide. Compounds in the spray stun the nest's occupants. This keeps them from flying around and stinging anyone.

Honeybees are important to the ecosystem because of the role they play in pollination. These insects are typically not aggressive and most exterminators have methods for collecting the colony and relocating it. Hybrid and African species are more dangerous to humans and exterminating them is the best method for eliminating them from the property.

When removing honeybees from a structure, it is necessary to remove any honey the colony has had time to store. If any honey is left behind, it can attract other bees. If the hive is inside the walls of a structure, it may be necessary to open up the wall to gain access to the colony. After removal, the area should be cleaned and remain open for several days to allow the colony odors to dissipate. Adding fiberglass batting or spray insulation to the void before repairing the wall can prevent other bees from moving in.

Dealing with these insects can be dangerous for any individual who lacks the proper knowledge and equipment. Disturbing the nest may cause an attack that can result in painful stings. Professional exterminators have the experience and skills necessary to deal with these pests safely and effectively. They will know how to find the nest, remove or destroy it, and take steps to prevent the possibility of future infestations.




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