Should You Remove Bees On Your Own?

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As a San Diego home or business owner, you need to stay on top of your property. Lawn and garden care, upkeep on your roof and siding and many other household projects are important, but they can also get costly. When it comes to honey bees, many people want to spare the expense by removing…

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Your Top Questions About Bee Stings Answered

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When it comes to honey bees, one of the top concerns is the fear of getting stung! Deaths from a bee sting are relatively rare. However, bee stings do result in quite a few hospitalizations every year. While most people can say that they have been stung by a bee, there are a select few…

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Why You Should Hire Bee Removal Professionals

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It’s that time of year again! Honey bees are out in full force. With the warm weather and blooming flowers all around, honey bees are hard at work collecting nectar and pollen to bring back to the hive. While this is a beautiful and necessary part of the pollination process, it can present some hazards…

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All About Honey, Beeswax and Propolis

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Beehives are truly incredible! Did you know that there are three primary materials that are used in building this amazing structure? Honey, beeswax and propolis. While each of these is unique in its own way, they all share one thing in common: they are produced by the honey bee. By understanding how honey, beeswax and…

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4 Situations Where You Need Live Bee Removal

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At D-Tek Live Bee Removal, we get lots of calls from San Diego residents who think they need a professional bee removal technician, but aren’t sure if their bee situation is big enough to call in the experts. In most cases, if you think you have a problem, you probably do.  Anytime you think you…

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Have You Seen a Bee Swarm This Spring?

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Spring is bee swarming season! You may have spotted a swarm in your area. If not, you still have a chance to spot this amazing phenomenon. Honey bees can still swarm in the summer and fall. However, bees normally will swarm in the springtime. What causes this mass migration? It’s all a part of normal…

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