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Bees

Email Story of Bee Swarm and Hive in Grill Can and Does Happen

May 5, 2010

You may have seen a particular email story that has gone around the internet that shows a covered gas grill that a homeowner went to use. They saw bees going under the grill cover and heard loud buzzing sounds. They then fashioned a bug bomb spray can to a rake and put it under the grill cover [...]

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Swarm of Bees Attack and Force Phoenix Residents Inside

April 19, 2010

A swarm of aggressive bees stung at least one person multiple times near 11th Avenue and Bell Road in north Phoenix and forced neighbors in the surrounding area to remain indoors recently.
The hive was apparently located in a wood pile at a home. It is unknown what disturbed the hive, but the bees attacked two [...]

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Bee Swarm Attacks Phoenix Yard Sale

April 5, 2010

Dozens of people were forced indoors when a swarm of bees attacked at a yard sale on a recent afternoon. Glendale Fire Department spokesman Daniel Valenzuela says about 35 people were the yard when the angry bees attacked.
Witnesses say the very aggressive bees were in their hair.
Valenzuela says several people were treated at a hospital. Three [...]

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Invader’s Bee Removal Program

January 5, 2010

Bee removals are the part of the Invader Bee Management system we call “reactive” bee control. Reactive bee control is the solution to existing bee problems. Trained personnel utilizing Invader Bee Management techniques will solve any active bee problem in the fastest and safest manner possible. The two most common bee problems are dealing with swarms or an [...]

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The Buzz on Africanized Killer Bees in Arizona

September 28, 2009

It should be assumed that all bees are Africanized Bees when encountering wild bees in Arizona. Early in the year, the largest swarms encountered are queens locating new nest sites. At this time, the swarms do not have brood to protect and are not generally aggressive.  If you see a swarm around your home, it [...]

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