Live Bee Removal
Top 4 Uses of Bee Venom in Medicine
Bee venom has been used in medicine for thousands of years, offering incredible health benefits. As more science research backs up the medicinal benefits, many are getting on board with the idea of using bee venom in medical treatment plans. It is critical not to self-administer bee venom due to the risk of adverse reactions.…
Read MoreHydrated Bees Are Happy Bees
All living things require water, as well as food, and shelter. In most cases, insects can get all the water they need from their food. An example is a fuzzy and fat caterpillar whose favorite meal is leaves, and those are mostly water. However, pollen doesn’t have much moisture and certainly not enough to provide…
Read MoreBees Matter On and Off the Big Screen
Although when most people think of DreamWorks film from 2007, The Bee Movie, they remember the endearing relationship between Barry and Vanessa and the jealous attempts of Vanessa’s boyfriend, Ken, to squash Barry. Ken’s continually thwarted plans leave Vanessa and Barry closer than ever as she supports Barry in his fight against mass honey production.…
Read More3 Facts About San Diego Live Bee Removal
If you have a bee problem on your property, you have probably googled “best local bee removal company in San Diego.” Surely, many results have come up. But did you know that the better choice than your typical exterminator is to choose a company that specializes in live bee removal. Why? Live bee removal is…
Read More4 Things That Won’t Get Rid of a Bee Infestation
If you have a honey bee problem at your home, chances are pretty good that you’ve already Googled “how to get rid of honey bees in your home.” But, we bet you haven’t considered what you shouldn’t do to safely and effectively rid your home of a bee infestation. Read on to learn about the…
Read MoreAre Honey Bee Relocation Services Free?
However, we understand why customers ask the question. Honey bees are often in the news as a declining species that faces some serious challenges such as loss of habitat, pests, pesticides and colony collapse disorder. It would seem that beekeepers would be happy to take your bees for the chance to add them to…
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