Bee Control Pittsburgh, PA

Honey Bee

Honey bees, much maligned because of other stinging insects, are by far the most placid.  Providing that they are not abused, they will go about their very important business.  Honey bees are a protected species and are dealt with in conjunction with local bee-keeping associations.  The goal, whenever possible is to preserve these beneficial insects.  Honey bees are extremely important as pollinators throughout the world.  In the United States alone it is estimated that without the involvement of the honey bee, upwards of 90 vegetables, fruits, etc. would be impacted.  Hence the international concern which has been highlighted frequently over the past several years via the media about the strange and dramatic decline in honey bees referred to as colony collapse disorder.

Where do honey bees colonize?

Wild honey bees most commonly colonize hollow trees, hollow walls, attics, etc.  When an existing colony splits, the honey bees that leave the hive or nest are referred to as a swarm.  Honey bees in a swarm are very docile and unlikely to sting because at this stage they harbor no food stores or young.     

As long as honey bees colonize a beekeeper's hive or hollow tree, all is well.  However, when they become established inside the cavity of a building this can be very troublesome.  Mature hives can support 20,000 - 80,000 individual honey bees, with the nest weighing hundreds of pounds.  Although occasionally visible, a honey bee nest is normally enclosed, the location of which can be indicated by observing honey bees flying in and out of an exterior crack or gap. (NOTE: The entrance should NOT be interfered with!!!)

Working with local Beekeepers to preserve the honey bees.

 Bee Control is heavily involved in removing colonies and their nests intact from buildings whenever possible and relocating the honey bees to a beekeeper's hive to ensure everyone will continue to benefit from the work of those bees.  This process is by far the most time-consuming, messy and laborious activity Bee Control gets involved with.

Note: If stung by a honey bee, the stinger is left in the victim.  Do not squeeze the area.  Use a finger nail, credit card edge or knife edge, scraping across the stinger immediately!

  Contact Bee Control Today 

If you believe you have a problem with honey bees, call Bee Control today at 1-866-466-2899.  We service the entire Greater Pittsburgh area including areas of the North Hills like West View, Richland, Allison Park, McCandless, Ross Township, Fox Chapel, Shaler, Gibsonia, Hampton, Marshall Township, Ben Avon Heights, Ohio Township and surrounding areas.  We also frequently help clients in the  South Hills, including towns like Mt. Lebanon, Bethel Park, Upper St. Clair, Peters Township, Baldwin, Dormont, Pleasant Hills, McMurray, Bridgeville and surrounding areas. We travel to the surrounding counties including places like Cranberry Township, Cannonsburg, Mars, Seven Fields, Butler, Murraysville and many more.  Areas like Sewickley, Monroeville, Oakmont, Moon, Kennedy, Coraopolis, Churchill, Forest Hills, Robinson Township and others are also areas of Pittsburgh that we often receive calls from businesses and homeowners who are having problems with honey bees.

 

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We are available at all times to respond to situations involving stinging insect problems.

Our involvement ranges from fully comprehensive prevention applications to emergency response.

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