Bee and Wasp Removal

Reliable Bee and Wasp Removal In Dallas Texas

Is your local environment infested with bees or wasps? Both insects deliver painful stings as they inject venom under your skin. Although bees generally don’t attack unless they feel threatened, wasps are more aggressive, especially during the fall when their food sources dwindle. 

It’s natural to want to avoid removing bees and wasps as they play an important role as natural pollinators. But when hives and nests disrupt your home or business, you need the services of a pest control expert to accomplish the task safely. For quick and effective bee and wasp removal in Dallas, Texas, contact Pest G.O.A.T.S By Willis Exterminating.

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Why Should You  Remove Wasps and Bees  From Your Property?

The further a hive or nest is from your home, the less danger it poses. However, if you have one near your building, especially a frequently used entrance, you'll want to remove it to avoid getting stung. Some people are allergic to the venom in the stings, some to an extent where they suffer anaphylactic shock, a potentially life-threatening condition that requires immediate treatment. The most common symptoms include swelling in the mouth and difficulty breathing. In addition, hives or nests attached to buildings or inside walls can compromise your home's or business's structural integrity.

Where Do  Wasps and Bees Nest? 

Bees and wasps build their homes in various places. More than 70% of bees nest in the ground, with some being only a few inches deep. Other places where you may require bee removal services may include: ● Woody stems ● Tree cavities ● Trims of houses and barns ● Freestanding structures like sheds Wasps tend to build their nests under any horizontal structure, which is why you often see their homes attached to eaves, horizontal branches, etc.

Common Wasps In Texas

Wasps are a diverse family with more than 30,000 recognized species. Paper wasps are the most common requiring wasp removal services, and also have several subspecies. You may also encounter the following: ● Yellowjackets, which are often mistaken for bees but have thinner bodies ● Eastern hornet flies ● Thread-waisted wasps, common in residential areas ● Great black digger wasp Common Bees in Texas

Common Bees In Texas

Several bee species are common in Texas, with each having unique behaviors. Among those you may encounter are: ● Honey Bees, with medium-sized bodies exhibiting yellow fuzz ● Bumblebees, which look similar to honeybees but live in nest underground ● Mason bees, small insects that are blue, green, or black ● Carpenter bees, almost hairless but with puffs of yellow hair on their chests Experienced beekeepers can remove bees that pose a threat to your home or business without imposing a significant threat to the environment. In some cases, we are able to relocate bees without imposing significant harm to the local environment.

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Choose Pest G.O.A.T.S By Willis Exterminating for  Bee and Wasp Removal   in Dallas

Dealing responsibly with bees and wasps is an important consideration when these beneficial insects start to threaten your safety and visitors to your building.

Our pest control experts will assess your situation and find the safest way to remove the bees or wasps. Contact us to learn more about our bee and wasp removal services, and how we can safely and humanely remove bees and wasps from your property.