Bee & Wasp Control

Bee & Wasp Control

BEE REMOVAL AND WASP CONTROL
FOR AMHERST, LANCASTER, KENMORE, BUFFALO, NY & BEYOND

 WHAT TO KNOW WHEN DEALING WITH A BEE OR WASP INFESTATION.

Sometimes it can be hard to tell what kind of infestation you’re dealing with, especially when it comes to bees and wasps. Wasps have a slender build with a narrow waist and a smooth, shiny exterior. Wasps are more likely to invade your lunch or dinner, with a more aggressive attitude and interest in human food. Feeding on other insects, wasps are built to hunt and will scavenge off your plate. Their nests are built of a papery material, chewed wood fibers mixed with saliva, and are commonly found hidden under decks and hard to find places. Wasps can sting multiple times while honey bees die after their first sting.

One nest can have over 1000 wasps in it. If you are seeing multiple wasps in one day, chances are that the nest is nearby. Locating the nest can be tricky. There are some differences between wasp, bee and hornet nests. Wasps typically build their nests under an overhand to steer clear of rain. It could be under an awning or soffit or in the roof of a wood deck. They also choose the shelter of railings or large tree branches. Hornets tend to steer clear of buildings as they prefer to be underground where there is underbrush for cover. Sometimes, however, they might choose the hollow of a tree or a gap in a wall. Bees build larger more durable hives that are generally more out in the open and easier to spot. They are found in trees or sometimes attached to the side of a house. In some cases, bees might find a hole in the wall or attic and build a hive there.
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Bees are thicker in build with a fuzzy body and flat rear legs used to collect pollen. Bees are more docile than wasps, focused more on your garden than your family cookout. Differing from wasps, their nests are built out of wax, honeycomb cells and are often found in tree cavities, buildings, and holes in the ground.

If you have a problem with either bees or wasps, the solution is to contact a reliable bug removal company for wasp or bee control. Even if you are unsure if you have bees or wasps, our bug removal company has the training to help. Bee removal and wasp control should always be placed in the hands of an experienced pest control professional. Advanced Exterminating of WNY is trained to handle wasp and bee control in a manner that prevents further infestation and protects healthy bee populations that are dwindling and vital for pollination purposes. It is important to handle your infestation in a timely manner as a bee problem may quickly develop into a cockroach problem – cockroaches may be drawn to your home by the honey and pollen.

Try to avoid common pitfalls involved when controlling your pest problem:


1. Steer clear of liquid or aerosol chemical pesticides that may end up expanding your problem. While aerosols may kill some, it will likely confuse the remaining population and cause them to spread out over a larger area.

2. Avoid blocking bee entrances. Blocking these holes after treatment may cause damage to your home and will encourage bees to establish a new colony just outside the treated area. When bees or wasps enter the treated crevice or cavity, they will leave the vicinity of your home and build their colony elsewhere.

3. Don’t take risks or the easy way out. Bees are extremely important for the environment and our food source is stimulated by the pollination of healthy bees. By contacting the residential and commercial exterminators at Advanced Exterminating Co, your problem will be handled by trained professionals experienced in the safety and handling of bee populations.


Call us today for more information about our bee removal and wasp control services. Our pest removal company is proud to serve residential and commercial clients throughout Buffalo, North Tonawanda, Amherst, Hamburg, Orchard Park, Clarence, Lockport, Cheektowaga, West Seneca, Niagara Falls, Williamsville, Lancaster, Kenmore, Tonawanda, and Grand Island, NY.

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