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    Our Bee Trapping & Hive Removal Services


    Bees are flying insects known for their role in pollination and honey production. They belong to the superfamily Apoidea within the order Hymenoptera, which also includes ants and wasps. Bees are found on every continent except Antarctica and exist in a wide variety of species, with estimates ranging from 20,000 to 30,000 species worldwide.
    Bees are known for their social behavior, with many species living in organized colonies that consist of a queen bee, drones (male bees), and worker bees (female bees). Worker bees are responsible for tasks such as collecting nectar and pollen from flowers, building and maintaining the hive, caring for the young, and defending the colony.
    One of the most important roles of bees is pollination. As bees collect nectar from flowers to make honey, they inadvertently transfer pollen from one flower to another, facilitating the fertilization of plants and the production of fruits and seeds. This process is crucial for the reproduction of many plant species and the maintenance of biodiversity in ecosystems.
    In addition to pollination, bees are also known for their production of honey. Worker bees collect nectar from flowers, which they store in their honey stomach. They then return to the hive, where other worker bees process the nectar into honey by regurgitating and dehydrating it. Honey serves as a food source for the bees, providing them with essential nutrients to survive the winter months when food sources are scarce.

    Our Unique Approach To Bee Trapping & Hive Removal Services

    Overall, bees play a vital role in ecosystems and agriculture by pollinating plants and contributing to food production. Their importance in maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem health makes them a crucial component of the natural world. Professionals like the team here at Clearview Pest Control Inc. should be contacted to ensure that the safe handling and relocation of bees is performed efficiently to protect the bees, your family, and home environment.

    1. BEE INSPECTION

    The first step is to conduct a thorough inspection of the property to locate the beehive or bee colony. Our team of experts will identify the type of bee species, the size of the colony, and any potential entry points or nesting sites. This inspection helps in developing a targeted plan for the safe removal of the bees.

    2. Bee relocation

    Instead of exterminating the bees, we often opt for bee relocation, which involves safely removing the bees from the property and relocating them to a more suitable location, such as an apiary or a bee-friendly environment. This approach helps preserve the bee population and their important role in pollination.

    3. Humane removal methods

    We employ humane removal methods to safely extract the bees from the property without causing harm to the bees. This may involve using specialized tools and techniques to capture and contain the bees, such as bee vacuums, bee boxes, or smoke to calm the bees before removal.
    By following these steps, we can safely and effectively remove bees from homes and properties while minimizing the risk of stings and ensuring the well-being of both the bees and the occupants.

    Why Choose us?

    We’re passionate about helping people just like you get rid of unwanted pest and problems. As such, we are proud to be the only pest control company in Bayonne, NJ and all of New Jersey and New York promising excellence in value, service, and trust. We Guarantee all of our work and will continue to work until the problem is gone.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Technically yes, but it’s not something we recommend because when a nest is threatened, bees often attack in swarms. If you insist on removing a nest on your own, we recommend that you follow standard safety procedures, use a bee suit, and proceed with caution.

    Yes! For roughly 24 hours, you will see foraging bees return to their nest which is no longer there. They may be irritated, so we recommend staying away from the recently treated area until they’re no longer present.

    Bees leave behind a scent that attracts other bees to the area. So after you remove a hive, you must clean the area with a strong disinfectant and seal the openings with a caulking compound. The team at Clearview Pest Control Inc. can handle this entire process for you from start to finish. To schedule your bee removal service, please call 347-224-2581 today!

    If you’re dealing with a bee problem in Bayonne, NJ, you’re in luck! With over 4 years of experience, we’re the leading bee removal company in the area. To see a list of the cities we serve, take a look at our service area maps.

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