Q: What do you do with the honey you remove from these
bee-hive removals?
A: We simply dispose of the bee hive and honey.
Q: What should I do if I get stung by a bee?
A: Clean the area with alcohol, if you have swelling that
should subside. If you are having difficulty greathing go
seek medical attention immediately.
Q: Are these killer bees?
A: In 30+ years we have never seen killer bees in southern
California
Q: Are you licensed to do this type of work?
A: We possess a pest control license and a contractor's license
for removing bee hives from structures
Q: I have bees near my pool, what can I do?
A: Bee's need water in order to produce honey, they may just
be looking for water; call a professional if you see a mass
of bees bigger than a soft ball.
Q: Every time I go outside in my yard, and I take food or
drinks, bees come around my food and drink and chase me indoors,
what can I do?
A: These are not bees, these are yellow jackets and yellow
jackets can be controlled (not eliminated) by our weekly Yellow
Jacket Service, please call our office for more information.
Q: Can a bee hive living a knot hole in a tree, kill that
tree?
A: No
Q: There is a bee hive in the corner of my roof, will they
just go away?
A. No, they will not, the longer you let this problem continue
the more the hooney and the bigger the hive you will have.
You need to call a professional.
Q: I have a bee hive inside my wall, if I simply kill the
bees, and seal the hole, could the honey damage my house?
A: Yes, you will have mildew and fermenting honey inside the
wall. Vacant bee hives will attract other pests such as rats,
ants, wax moths and new bees that will try to rebuild the
hive. Carpet beetles can attack a vacant hive and once they
finish they can come through your walls and attack even your
furniture.
Q: How many flowers must honey bees tap to make one pound
of honey?
A: Two million.
Q: How far does a hive of bees fly to bring you one pound
of honey?
A: Over 55,000 miles.
Q: How much honey does the average worker honey bee make in
her lifetime?
A: 1/12 teaspoon.
Q: How fast does a honey bee fly?
A: About 15 miles per hour.
Q: How much honey would it take to fuel a bee's flight around
the world?
A: About one ounce (or two Tablespoons).
Q: Why are honey bees sometimes called "white man's flies"?
A: North American natives called honey bees this because they
were brought to North America by European colonists.
Q: What is mead?
A: Honey wine.
Q: How long have bees been producing honey from flowering
plants?
A: 10-20 million years.
Q: How many sides does each honeycomb cell have?
A: Six.
Q: What is the U.S. per capita consumption of honey?
A: 1.31 pounds.
Q: What state is known as the beehive state?
A: Utah.
Q: How many wings does a honey bee have?
A: Four.
Q: How many beekeepers are there in the United States?
A: An estimated 211,600.
Q: How many honey-producing colonies of bees are there in
the United States?
A: The USDA estimates that there are approximately 3 million
honey producing colonies in the United States. This estimate
is based on beekeepers who manage five or more colonies.
Q: How many flowers does a honey bee visit during one collection
trip?
A: 50-100.
Q: How do honey bees "communicate" with one another?
A: "Dancing." Honey bees do a dance which alerts
other bees where nectar and pollen is located. The dance explains
direction and distance. Bees also communicate with pheromones.
Q: What does "super" mean to a beekeeper?
A: The super is the hive box in which honey is stored.

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