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The
Oldest Bee Removal Service in Southern California. |
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Licensed
Insured Bonded |
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We
offer IMMEDIATE REMOVAL 7 days a week |
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Bee
Hives Swarms Wasps Yellow Jackets Bumble Bees Hornets |
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We
currently service over 50 municipalities, Major entertainment
centers, Various parks and recreation centers, All of
the major studios, and thousands of commercial and residential
properties. |
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- Inspection
Services
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Structure Repair
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Live Hive Removal
- Swarm
Capture
- Residential
& Commercial
- Satisfaction
Guaranteed
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Bumble
Bees
The difference between the bumble bee and her distant
cousin the honey bee; unlike the honey bee the bumble
bee is a lot more docile and slower. As she buzzes around
the garden collecting pollen and nectar she is different
to her relative who dashes about everywhere. Even her
body shape is different. The bumble bee is round and furry
and not at all like her honey bee cousin. All bees are
seen at different times of year. Only the Queen and the
worker bees have a stinger.
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Important
Facts to Know About Bumble Bees
• Because they live in small nests bumble bees
never swarm
• Bumble bees do not produce enough honey for
commercial use, just a few grams at a time to feed their
young
• Not all bumble bees have a stinger. Drones,
smaller male bees that hatch in mid summer have no sting
at all.
• Bumble bees are much less aggressive than honey
bees. Generally they will not attack a human at all,
unless their life is under threat.
• Bumble bees do not lose their sting and die
if they use it, as a honey bee will.
• Do not to disturb a nest if you see it. If it’s
in an awkward place try to put up with it for a few
weeks. Remember it will die out with the first frosts
and can then be safely removed.
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