New Jersey Bee Removal

New Jersey Bee Removal

Have you noticed an inordinate number of bees near your home or office? Is there a bee hive located somewhere on your property? Don’t wait to get stung, call Precise Termite and Pest Control and have the offending bees removed from your New Jersey property. We have bee removal specialists inspect your property for bee activity. Then, our bee exterminator NJ technicians will offer you effective bee removal tips & recommendations– for FREE! Not only that, you’re provided with a written estimate for effective bee removal NJ services that can be performed right away! With Precise, you can expect a bee removal service that you can conveniently schedule & techniques that you can trust!

Why Choose Precise Pest Control?

For over 30 years, Precise Termite and Pest Control has been Bergen and Passaic Counties’ premier exterminating service that specializes in bee removal and extermination. As bees are an important component to the ecosystem, it is always preferable to remove hives and have bees relocated to less populous areas, where they are in less contact with humans. However, should bee trapping prove impossible Precise Termite and Pest Control will dispatch bees using traditional extermination methods.

Our highly trained team of bee removal professionals is made up of expert bee trappers who will remove hives and bees without damaging your property. Precise Termite and Pest Control is fully licensed and insured and prepared to remove the bees from your property, regardless of the scope of the infestation. Get rid of bees with ease in New Jersey! A professional bee removal New Jersey service will make your property bee-free, and the risk of injury or damage to your home will be prevented.

Facts About Bees and Bee Control and Removal

One of the best ways that you can prevent bee infestations and keep your home and family safe is to learn more about bees and the types of bee control methods that work well. In this section, we’re going to answer a series of questions about bees in general, bee control methods, and effective bee removal. Armed with some basic knowledge about bees and with the professional help of Precise Pest Control, you’ll be prepared to handle whatever bee control situation comes your way.

What Are the Different Types of Bees, and What Do They Look Like?

One of the most common bee varieties is the honeybee, which eats nectar and pollen from plants and then uses that to produce honey and beeswax. Honeybees have hairy bodies, are about ½ to ¾ of an inch long, and have alternating black stripes with brown hairs. Bumblebees are larger than honeybees and have black bodies covered in yellow and black hair. They somewhat resemble carpenter bees, but carpenter bees are often a bit larger than bumblebees, have broader heads, and bore into wood. Both of these bee varieties can be about an inch in size. Meanwhile, Africanized honey bees are known to be aggressive and territorial, posing risks to people because of their tendency to attack in large numbers.

What Bees Are Common in New Jersey?

These are the three most common bee varieties that you’ll find in New Jersey:

  • Honeybee
  • Bumblebee
  • Carpenter bee

How Do I Know If I Have a Bee Problem?

The first early warning signs that you may notice is a buzzing sound and the physical presence of bees on your property. You may also see nests built on your property, more bees than normal buzzing around your plants, or suffer from bee stings. These are all signs that it is time to call a bee exterminator in NJ.

What Types of Bees Sting?

Honeybees are capable of stinging but will only do so if they feel threatened. Worker honeybees will typically die after stinging just once, while queen honeybees have the ability to sting multiple times. Similarly, bumblebees are not naturally aggressive but will sting if they feel threatened. However, only female bumblebees can sting, and these bees do not die after stinging. Only female carpenter bees can sting, as the males do not have stingers.

How Do You Spot a Bee Nest?

Of the three types of bee varieties most common in New Jersey, it’s easy to spot nests if you know what you’re looking for. Honeybees build nests that are typically between the size of a basketball and a large tree trunk. They can live in walls, trees, and on the ground as well. Bumblebee nests are made from pollen clumps and in abandoned mice nests. These nests are often found on the ground in dense grass. However, carpenter bees do not live in nests at all, as they bore into decayed and weathered wood.

Do Bees Hibernate?

Bee control is usually less of a problem in winter because of bee varieties hibernate, die off, or change their habits. For example, queen bumblebees hibernate in winter, and solitary bee varieties remain in the pupae stage to fully develop into adults when the season changes. Other than the queen, much of a bumblebee colony dies when the weather turns cold. In the winter, honeybees form a cluster around the queen bee to stay warm and are much less active.

How Do You Treat Bee Stings?

If you don’t have a bee sting allergy, home remedies are usually sufficient to treat a bee sting. For example, you can apply common household ingredients like baking soda, honey, apple cider vinegar, aloe vera, or toothpaste to the sting site to reduce pain and swelling. Anti-inflammatory medications, like ibuprofen, can also help, as well as hydrocortisone cream and cold compresses. If you feel dizzy or have difficulty breathing after being stung by any bee varieties, call a doctor right away.

Bergen County Bee RemovalTalk to the Bee Removal Experts of NJ at Precise Pest Control today!

With over 30 years of experience in the NJ Bee Removal Industry, we are Dependable, Professional, and Qualified when it comes to bee removal. Our licensed technicians understand the importance of delivering services to your complete satisfaction. That is why we offer a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee.

We can come to your home or business and perform a free, complete evaluation of all your access points. We will rid you of all bees and then we can work with you to prevent future invasion. We specialize in bee removal services for New Jersey and know how important it is to take care of bee problems quickly, so we pride ourselves on our fast response time! For emergency treatments and simple call-backs alike, we’ll be in touch soon!

If you are having a Bee issue, don’t hesitate to call us at (866) 971-2847 when you need a professional bee removal in NJ.

Proudly serving the following areas:

Bergen County, Passaic County, Morris County, Essex County, Sussex County, Wayne, Teaneck, Mahwah, Paramus, Hackensack, Ramsey, Clifton, West MIlford, Totowa, Woodland Park