Invader’s Bee Removal Program

by Fred Willey on 2010/01/05

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 established colony.

killer bee swarmSwarms

A swarm is a group of bees that is moving through the area searching for a good site to establish a new nest.  Swarms are most commonly seen hanging in a cluster from a tree branch.

Established Colonies

An established bee colony is when the bees have found a nest-site, moved in, and constructed the beeswax combs.  The combs are used to store honey and pollen and are also utilized as a nursery where the bees raise their young.

  1. If you see a swarm on your property or find an established colony, do not disturb the bees.
  2. Contact Invader Pest Management’s Office.
  3. Our trained staff will ask specific questions to aid in solving the bee problem.
  4. A bee removal specialist will be dispatched to your location.
  5. The bee problem will be quickly controlled by the removal specialist.
  6. Invader Pest Management guarantees that your bee problem will be solved.  Invader’s personnel solve the vast majority of bee problems in one treatment.  In the rare event that some bees remain, any further treatments are at no additional cost.

Call Invader Pest Management at 623-435-0228 the next time you encounter a swarm or hive of bees, never attempt to “do it yourself” not this time! Bees are dangerous and not only could you put yourself in jeopardy, but also your neighbors, their children and pets. Only professionals should attempt to perform Arizona Killer Bee removals

For a rapid response or BEE Emergency Schedule an appointment on line at www.invader.net – we will be notified immediately and contact you soon.

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