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Ashton-in-Makerfield BumbleBee Control Specialists

Young’s pest control are specialists in providing Ashton-in-Makerfield bumble bee control services. The tree bumblebee has become widespread across the United Kingdom. Due to the hardy nature of the tree, the bumblebee is increasing in numbers and competing for resources against local insects. To have the bumblebee nest safely removed from your property, you should use the services of an Ashton-in-Makerfield bumble bee removal specialist.

Identifying The Tree Bumblebee

The tree bumblebee (Bombus hypnorum) is most commonly found in Asia and the European continent. More recently, tree bumblebees have spread through to the United Kingdom. You can identify the tree bumblebee by its rounded head and its ginger thorax. The abdomen of tree bumblebees are black, and the tail is white. The worker bumblebee is usually smaller, with the drones being significantly larger and the Queen bumble bee varying in size. The tree bumblebee has a relatively short breeding cycle. The Queen will usually emerge around March, and the first breeding cycle would take place between mid-May and early July. If the summer is warmer, a smaller second generation of workers will sometimes be produced towards late summer.

Why Tree BumbleBees Need To Be Approached With Caution

Bumblebees can be a nuisance because they prefer to live near humans. The bumblebee likes to build its nest higher above ground and take over the hollow trees and bird boxes. The bumblebee nest is also quite large and can easily house more than 150 workers. In addition, the bumblebee will visit a wide selection of flowering plants as it gathers pollen for the nest. In general, bumblebees are more of a nuisance than a threat. But if the bumblebee nest is disturbed, then the bumblebee will proactively attack and sting the intruder. This makes them dangerous for children and animals that may be playing in the area. It is also why homeowners should never attempt to remove the bumblebee nests by themselves. Instead, they should hire a professional Ashton-in-Makerfield bumble bee control service to identify and remove the nest. The bumblebee nest removal service has the personal protective equipment and experience to remove the bumblebee nest without causing injury safely. Bumblebee venom is both painful and can cause an anaphylactic reaction and people who are allergic to it.

The tree bumblebee nest should not be approached or disturbed. Instead, contact Young’s pest control to have a professional come to your property and assess your bubble bee issue. They will be able to identify the most effective way of removing the bumblebee colony from your property. All Ashton-in-Makerfield bumble bee removals by Young’s pest control are guaranteed. Therefore, you can be sure that when your bumblebee colony is removed, it will stay that way.

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Our Pest Control Experts Cover The Following Areas Near You.

We provide professional pest control services throughout Ashton-In-Makerfield and the borough of Wigan, covering WN4. We also work in nearby locations that include:

How Weather Affects Bumblebees In Ashton-In-Makerfield

Bumblebee nests are highly affected by weather conditions. Warm, dry spells boost activity and colony growth, often leading to larger nests near gardens or properties. In contrast, colder or wetter periods slow them down, but once conditions improve, bumblebees quickly become more active and noticeable around homes.

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