I have a bee infestation on my property, but I dont want to pay anything.
Update:there is multiple hives right near to this shed that I never use, but now I want to start using the shed, and they are scary and i dont want to get stung, they look very yellow and theres multiple species around the area
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Would you please explain "bee infestation"?
Bees are in danger of extinction all over the world. Call a bee-keeper. They will take them.
If they are not bothering you, why do you want them removed. You obviously have a safe place they need to survive.
I doubt they have the equipment to deal with bees.
If you have a stray cat, maybe lol
But no, you'll have to call... the... bee people. I don't know what they would be called lol but call them. Animal control doesn't have those bee suits, or the bee spray stuff that they use.
Plus, when the guy takes the bees away you sometimes get honeycomb if it fell off the hive. It's really yum =)
Animal control will not come and take your bees away. I had the same problem and had to call a local bee keeper to come and get them. If you can contact a bee keeper in your area they will come out and take them free of charge.
No, but an Exterminator can take care of the problem for you - For a price of course (Which IMO, is well worth not having a bee infestation on my property!).
You could try contacting a bee-keeper. Bees are disappearing around our country, and a bee keeper might be willing to come and take the hive off of your hands.
I would LOVE to see an Animal Control officer chasing down a Bee with a catch pole.
I don't think insects fall into their job description. How about a big can of Real Kill?
no but they can refer you to other organizations which will. that or your local fish and wildlife might have the correct numbers for you to call.
um... I would call them and see if they can or who they may have on file that can handle it...
Our animal controll wont but yours may.
they might. you should try calling them and asking. or call and exterminator i think they can handle it better than animal control