NATIONAL HONEY BEE DAY 2018
National Honey Bee Day is an awareness day for the bees. The event was started in 2009 by beekeepers of the United States to promote and educate public about the bee industry.
Honey bees can often be found nesting in walls, floors, ceilings, chimneys, overhangs, soffits, or other voids in your home. Our professional bee specialist will not only remove the colony but repair the area where they were removed.Trapper J can remove them.
Trapper J, the honey bee removal professional will safely get rid of honey bees and solve all of your honey bee hive removal problems. Call us for advise on professional honey bee removal. We take great care in preserving and relocating Honey Bees and their colonies. Trapper J cares for honey bees and our policy is not to exterminate, but to relocate!
Trapper J saves the bees! We offer live bee swarm removal services. We do live removals without pesticides or chemicals for bees, wasps and hornets. We are Bee and Wasp Experts. We are insured and safely remove bees and wasps from your property. We save and relocate bees and remove wasps without using bee killing pesticides.
Trapper J will locate the Honey Bee hive and carefully remove building materials to gain access. We remove the honey bee colony: the bees, honey comb, honey, and wax, from the cavity. We then seal up the void to prevent future honey bees from re-infesting that location. Then we replace the original materials and complete the repair job.
There are fundamental differences between Trapper J and the average pest control operator in how they go about removing honeycomb and nest.
Our overall goal is to relocate and release honey bee colonies back into the wild. To give them a chance to thrive safely away from people and homes.
Swarms, for the most part, are not aggressive when left alone. A majority of the time it is not necessary to have a swarm removed or killed.
If you discover that you have honeybees in a wall, eaves, or other location of your home or business a “cutout” is now necessary to remove the bees and any honeycomb they have built.
While we realize that extermination can seem like a noninvasive approach to dealing with a beehive inside a structure, it is not a practical solution.
Bees aren’t the only flying insect that can become a nuisance around your property. A Wasp problem can also become a huge issue if you let them get out of control.
National Honey Bee Day is an awareness day for the bees. The event was started in 2009 by beekeepers of the United States to promote and educate public about the bee industry.
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