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Bee Infestation Prevention: Safeguard Your Property

Bee Infestation Prevention: Safeguard Your Property

At Tropical Apiaries, we provide professional bee removal and relocation services. As part of our commitment to your safety and satisfaction, we offer advice on how to prevent honey bee infestations on and around your property. Bees commonly infest locations such as eaves, water meter boxes, electrical boxes, empty containers, and utility infrastructure, among others.

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Preventing Infestations in Common Locations

Preventing Infestations in Common Locations

With the right knowledge, you can prevent honey bee infestations from taking up residence on your property. By identifying potential access points like missing vent screens, holes, and loose light fixtures and repairing damaged areas, you can keep your property bee-free. Ensure to cover the finger hole in water meter boxes, caulk around the outside of electrical boxes, and turn empty containers and flower pots right side up to deter bees.

Dealing With More Difficult Locations

Dealing With More Difficult Locations

Some locations, like power poles, outbuildings, and sheds, can pose a greater challenge. These areas often have hollow spaces that bees find appealing. We recommend plugging any holes in power poles with materials like clay or screws and repairing any damaged areas of sheds or outbuildings. For walls and chimneys, you can use a stucco patch or exterior caulk to repair any openings.

Addressing Infestations in Unusual Locations

Addressing Infestations in Unusual Locations

Unusual locations such as bird nest boxes, hollow trees, and playground equipment can also become homes for bees. While these locations are more challenging to treat, there are still measures you can take. Filling hollow spaces with dirt or rocks or using safe pesticides can help prevent infestations.

Remember, if you're dealing with a bee infestation, it's best to rely on professionals. Contact us at Tropical Apiaries for excellent bee removal and relocation services.

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