Bee Nest Removal Farnham

Affordable and Reliable Control Services for Honey Bees

Call us on 01293 365140

Introduction

Dealing with hundreds of bees every single day can be a major inconvenience for residents and be the cause for businesses to lose customers and revenue. We deal with dozens of bee infestation cases every year, and every one of our customers always ends up getting a great relief following our visit.

Problems a Honey Bee Swarm Can Bring if You Neglect It

Neglecting an active bee swarm is one of the biggest mistakes you can make when dealing with a bee colony. This is because beehives, just like wasp nests, grow in size every 5 to 8 days. And while the beehive is initially a nuisance, over time, it can become quite dangerous to live or work around. Some of the risks of having a thriving beehive on your property include:

  • Increased risk of getting attacked in numbers and getting stung multiple times
  • For business owners, bees can affect customers, and make them lose out on potential revenue
  • Health risks, such as allergic reactions, which can be fatal for those allergic to bees

Our best piece of advice is to hire a local swarm collector, who can help you address your bee problem once and for all.

Signs You Have a Bee Colony Nesting on Your Property

In rare cases, bees in the Farnham area will nest outdoors, making your job of determining if you have a bee problem very easy and straightforward. In most cases, however, bees prefer to nest in dry and sheltered locations, such as inside your property, making it harder for you to know if there's an active beehive in the building. Having dealt with bees for many years, our best advice is to listen and look out for:

  • Buzzing sound coming from one direction
  • Traces of beeswax near the area where you think the beehive is located
  • An increasing number of bees flying around your property and the surrounding area
  • Bees clearly flying in and out of the same place over and over again

How Our Pest Control Services in Farnham Work

To take advantage of our professional service, get in touch with us either by calling us on 01293 365140 or emailing us on info@trifecta-pest.co.uk. Once we've had a chat about your case of honey bee infestation, we'll give you a quote. And if you're happy with it, we'll book you into our system for a time and day that best works for you.

On the day of your appointment, our honey bee swarm collectors will turn up with all the tools and equipment they need for the job. First, they'll locate the beehive and determine the species of bees that live in it. Once that is done, the bee removal process will commence.

During the process, our fully insured specialists will collect swarms that have formed up, remove the beehive, and do everything else necessary to ensure there is no sign of bee infestation. This whole process can take around an hour depending on the location of the beehive (beehives in loft spaces and other indoor locations are more awkward than those outside).

Enquire about Bee Nest Removal Farnham

Don't let bees stress you out and disrupt your day-to-day life/work. Contact us today and let us deal with your bee problem for you.

Bee Nest Removal Farnham FAQs

That's not a problem at all. Please don't go trying to look for it, especially if you suspect that it is in an enclosed space such as your attic space. Let our specialists come and locate the beehive for you before removing it (they'll be wearing protective clothing so they can't get stung during the process).

Yes, we will get rid of both the beehive and every last bee from the colony that inhabited it. To do that, our specialists will first remove the beehive and place it in a secure mesh bag. Then, using a fishnet-like tool, they'll catch any bees that are flying around. This process will follow regardless of whether the beehive is outside or inside your property.

Unfortunately, you can't prevent bees from nesting on your property 100% of the time. With that said, there is plenty that you can, which will make your property undesirable for any future bee colony considering to nest nearby. Some of the steps we'd advise you to take include:

  • Replacing your active beehive with a dummy one
  • Sealing all gaps on the exterior of your property so bees can't find their way inside
  • Stripping bees from all essential resources they need, such as food and water