How to Get Rid of Bees on Your Property

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Are you sick of cautiously using the front or back door to your home due to there being bee nests around it? Have you or your loved ones been stung by a few this season? If so, then you need to learn how to get rid of bees.

Doing so can help you understand how to get rid of a beehive the right way. You need to understand bees a bit more to know when the coast is clear.

See below for an in-depth guide on how to get rid of bees in the safest way possible for your family.

1. Know What You’re Up Against

Many types of bees call South Florida home. In order to understand how to get rid of a beehive, you first need to know what type of bee you’re going up against. 

In South Florida, the most common types of bees are either carpenter bees, honey bees, and bumblebees. 

The important thing to remember is that all of these bees have an important role to play in our ecosystem. Killing them will cause an imbalance to nature, so you want to make sure you’re focusing on removing the hive, not killing as many bees as possible.

To safely get rid of beehives around your home, we recommend that you hire a professional pest control company. Here is a brief description of the three types of bees we mentioned:

  • Carpenter Bees: Known for their large body. As their name would imply, these bees set up shop inside the wood, such as under your deck, shed, roof, etc.
  • Honey Bees: The stereotypical bee that everyone thinks of. These bees carry pollen from flowers to their hive in order to store honey. Have a barrel-shaped body.
  • Bumblebees: They have the stereotypical black and yellow look that most people associate with bees. Unlike the other two, bumblebees prefer to set up a nest in the ground. Ground that has shelter overhead.

2. Hire a Professional Pest Control Company

We touched on this above, but it’s worth repeating: you should always hire a pest control service to get rid of bees around your home.

As you might expect, it can be unsafe to do so by yourself. If the bees feel threatened at all, they’ll go on the attack. Professional pest control companies use their resources and equipment to remove the bees from your home.

At One Two Tree, we offer all of our customers:

  • 100% customer satisfaction (regardless of the pest we’re treating)
  • Environmentally conscious treatments that benefit your home, not harm it
  • Fast, easy, and efficient scheduling
  • Responsible service that’s fully licensed and insured

We’ll start by walking your property and looking for any signs of bees around it. After taking a look around, we’ll assess the best treatment option for your situation and give you a quote.

After the bees have been safely removed from your yard, we will take preventative perimeter control measures to ensure you aren’t overwhelmed by the number of bees in your yard ever again.

 3. Take Out the Trash More Often

We’re not here to judge how frequently or infrequently you take out your trash. However, not many homeowners realize the scents that attract bees to your home in the first place.

As you might assume, they tend to flock towards anything that smells sweet, especially honey bees, whose job is to collect pollen.

But that sweet smell doesn’t have to be the smell of pollen. It could also be the smell of juices, ice cream, fruit, and so forth. If any of these are popular in your house, then you could negate the number of bees in your yard by simply taking out the trash more often.

You might be surprised to find out that bees can travel several miles away from their hive to track down sweet smells. If you limit and mask the sweet scent around your home, you will keep them away.

4. Create a Natural Citrus Spray

Pesticides aren’t the only thing that will keep away the bees that you’re trying to get rid of. You can also create little sprays to ward them away from your property, such as a citrus spray.

Start by bringing water to a boil, then throwing in slices of citrus fruit, such as limes, lemons, or oranges. Wait until the water is lowered a bit from its original levels, then let it cool and pour it into a sprayer bottle.

This spray can be applied around your home to ward them away. An added benefit is that it scares off other pests, such as cockroaches.

5. Or, Create Vinegar Spray

Vinegar is yet another ingredient that bees actively avoid. It’s easy to make, and even easier to use!

Simply pour equal parts of water and vinegar into a spray bottle. If you see any visual beehives, then feel free to carefully spray the vinegar over the opening of the hive. 

The scent and texture of vinegar naturally repel most types of bees. If you notice certain areas of your home where you often find them, then use the vinegar spray in that area as well. Another perk is that the leftovers can be made into a vinegar cleaning spray.

How to Get Rid of Bees: Contact the Experts

Now that you have seen an in-depth guide highlighting how to get rid of bees, the answer is clear: hire a professional pest removal company right away.

Be sure to read this article for more information on the telltale signs that it’s time for you to call pest control.

For more inquiries, please be sure to contact us and we will be happy to assist you further.

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