Things You Need to Know About Honey Bee Removal Texas
by David Proper Pest GuruImagine
suddenly waking up to an annoying buzzing by your window only to find out that
you can see a dozen of bees hovering around your bedroom? With Texas being
known as a home to many bee colonies, you need to make sure that you and your
family is safe by calling pest control Texas services and have them
professionally removed. Honey bee removal in Texas is essential because there
are more dangers that you know to have a swarm of bees live near you.
Sudden allergic reactions
Sudden bee sting allergic reactions are
more common than you think and the problem here is that reactions vary every
time you or anyone in your family gets stung by bees. Though bees are generally
harmless because they only act in defense, you still don’t know when you might
get stung by a bee; and having them nest in or around your property increases
this risk.
Reactions to bee stings vary. Though you
were only left with a painful swollen bee sting once before, it doesn’t mean
that you will have the same response the next time you get stung by a bee. For
some, stings are just a nuisance, but to some, a few stings can cause a severe
allergic reaction and even result in an anaphylactic shock. Serious
complications may arise after getting stung by bees, and the unfortunate thing
is that you need to experience being stung to find out whether or not you’re
allergic.
To protect your family from the potential
danger of getting stung by bees, it’s best to schedule a honey bee
removal in Texas right away.
Permanent Structural
Damage
Even just a crack or a tiny hole in your
ceiling can become a doorway to attracting honey bees to create a hive in your
house. In only seven days, honey bees can build a three-pound nest within your
walls and not even notice it. And in a span of two weeks, the hive can already
have an extensive home over your ceiling or within your walls. Here are how bee
hives can significantly damage your home structure.
● Structure
breakdown
Honeycomb, wax, and bees will inevitably
cause permanent damage to your walls. In fact, once you have them removed, you
may have to renovate a portion of your house due to the damage. Bees also
breakdown some parts of your internal structure to make way for them to build
honeycomb. Though honey sounds very attractive, it can be a major horror when
you find it forming in your own house.
● Post
Bee Removal
After getting pest control services to
deal with the bees, you still have a long way to go since the wax and honey can
ferment and seep through your walls resulting in stains and a pungent odor
where the hive is. This is especially problematic in summer since the wax can
melt and breakdown a part of the structure of your house. Wax is easier to
remove when it is whole and still intact. When it starts to melt, it seeps to
your walls and insulation making it very difficult to remove.
● Wax
Moths
Though you managed to get rid of the bees
and prevent them from causing more damage, you have yet another problem to face
in the future: wax moths. Wax moths are very proactive and can create more
waste build up. They tunnel through wax and honeycomb producing quite a messy
cleanup plus; they also lay their eggs in the honeycomb building a home for
moth larvae to breed and grow.
● Unseen
Interior Damage
The main problem with bees living inside
your walls is that you won’t know the extent of the damage until it’s too late.
The mix of wax, bee damage, fermenting honey, etc. can spread unnoticed until
your walls begin to deteriorate and collapse.
Once you spot
a growing number of honey bees hovering inside or around your house, it’s best
to try and find where they come from. The earlier you find where they built
their hive, the faster you’ll know what to do. Once you spot a hive in your
house or right in your yard, schedule an immediate honey bee removal with your
favorite pest control Texas has to
offer, Pest Guru.
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