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Bredbury Bumblebee Nest Removal
If it comes to getting rid of bugs, bumblebees are among the most troublesome. They tend to live in colonies, unfortunately. They can also sting multiple times, too! For this reason, you should contact a Bumblebee exterminator if you see a hive around your home since those who are allergic to them may suffer anaphylactic shock, which could lead to death.
Anaphylactic shock symptoms can include:
- Swelling of the throat, mouth, and face
- Difficulty breathing
- Rapid pulse
- Dizziness
- Nausea or vomiting
If you are not careful, bumblebees usually build their nests in cavities, lofts, below floorboards, and in cavity walls and roof spaces, among other places and can sting you severely.
Bumblebees build their nests with pollen, nectar and bits of chewed up leaves.
The most common species of Bumblebee is the tree Bumblebees and were first noticed on 17 July 2001. this population has since grown, and they are widespread pestering homeowners. To help educate you on these creatures, we have listed a few common species.
The great yellow bumblebee is a bumblebee species that is found in almost every corner of Europe. It is a eusocial insect and lives in colonies. The colonies are usually medium-sized, with only 50 to 300 bees. These bees are pollen specialists and are attracted to flowers that have a lot of nectar. Unfortunately, they are also known to be aggressive defenders of their nests.
The bilberry bumblebee, or Bombus monticola, is a bumblebee species found in the Alps. It is a small bee with a length of only 10 to 15 mm. It is mainly black in colour, with some yellow markings on its head and thorax. This bee is a pollen specialist and is attracted to flowers that have a lot of nectar. It is also known to be an aggressive defender of its nests.
The buff tail bee, or Bombus Terrestris, is a bumblebee species found all over Europe. It is a large bee with 18 to 22 mm body length. It is mainly black, with some buff-coloured markings on its head and thorax. This bee is a generalist and is attracted to flowers that have a lot of nectar. It is also known to be a passive defender of its nests.
The Early bee is a species of bumblebee that is found in parts of Europe. It has a reddish-brown thorax, and the abdomen is black. The wings are yellow with brown tips. The Early bee can be distinguished by its black face and its long tongue.
The Early bee is a social insect that lives in colonies. The colonies are usually small, with around 50-100 bees. The Early bees hibernate in the winter, and they start to build their nests in the spring. During the winter, they gather pollen and nectar to feed their larvae.
If you are looking for a Bumblebee nest removal service near me, we recommend calling us at 0161 776 9832. We have been removing bees from homes and yards for over 15 years. In the meantime, if you need to remove a swarm of bumblebees on your own property, make sure that you do not use any DIY products or methods, as these can cause harm to animals who come into contact with them. For more information about our company's bee removal services, don't hesitate to get in touch with a Bredbury Bumblebee hive removal specialist to get rid of Bumblebees.