Bee Nest Removal Chichester

A Timely and Expert Solution for Bee Infestations

Call us on 01293 365140

Introduction

During the summer, a bee infestation is not a rare occurrence. Hundreds of commercial and residential property owners all over Chichester and the surrounding areas end up having a bee colony nest on their site. And while most get it removed, a handful don't and wait until they suffer the consequences.

Bee Infestation and the Dangers That Can Come With It

Neglecting an active bee infestation is never a good idea. During the initial stages, an active beehive might be a mere inconvenience. However, did you know that the average beehive grows in size every 5-8 days? And as a result of that, so do the problems and dangers that you will eventually start to feel.


Based on what we've experienced and heard from our customers, neglecting an active beehive can lead to:

  • Increased risk of getting attacked and stung
  • Increased risk of health problems, allergic reactions, and even death (for those allergic to bees)
  • If you're running a business, an active beehive can cause a major disruption to your operations and cause you to lose revenue

Common Signs You Have an Active Beehive on Your Property

Anyone can tell that they have a bee nest on their property if they can see it out in the open. Unfortunately, the large majority of bee species in the UK prefer to nest indoors, in places such as your attic space or cavity walls. That way, the bees and their nest are protected from predators and the harsh weather conditions we often face in the UK.

In case your bee nest is hidden away and you don't quite know where it is - here are some additional signs you should pay attention to:

  • Traces or marks of beeswax nearby the area where the bee nest is
  • You can see a number of bees flying in and out of the same location
  • You can hear a constant buzzing sound coming from one place
  • There is a higher than usual bee activity on your property

    How Our Bee Pest Control Services in Chichester Work

    Our honey bees removal service is relatively straightforward. Once we've had a chat about your swarm problem, we'll give you a quote. And if you wish to proceed, we'll find a time and day when we can carry out the beehive removal service.

    On the day of your appointment, we'll arrive on your property and will get straight to work. First, we'll locate the beehive and identify the species of bees that live inside it. Then, we'll get it removed. Depending on the complexity of your bee nest, the entire process takes between 45 and 90 minutes.

    Enquire about Bee Nest Removal Chichester

    Don't wait until it's too late. Contact our beehive removal specialists today and let them deal with your bee problem for you.

    Bee Nest Removal Chichester FAQs

    Yes, our bee nest removal services are 100% safe for your pets and other insects that live in the local ecosystem. This is mostly due to the fact that we don't use any harsh pesticides or toxic chemicals when removing your nest. Instead, we use our hands. That way, not only will your pets be safe, but we can deliver a great service that resolves your bee problem for good.


    We always try to accommodate our customers as best as we can. To find out our exact availability for today and over the coming couple of days, please get in touch with us as soon as possible. You can do so either by calling us on 01293 365140 or by e-mailing us at info@trifecta-pest.co.uk.

    Following our bee removal service, there is no guarantee that a different colony of bees won't nest on your property. Fortunately, there are quite a few steps you can take to make your property undesirable for these pests, as well as wasps, flies, and other flying insects. After our service, we would advise that you:

    • Replace the existing bee nest with a wasp nest (bees don't like nesting near wasps)
    • Conduct a thorough inspection of the exterior of your property and plug any gaps and holes you can find
    • Regularly clean your property and never leave food or garbage in areas that are easily accessible