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Haigh Bumblebee Hive Removal
Bumblebees are a growing problem for many
homeowners; while some may believe they are harmless, this is far from the truth; once their nest is disturbed, bumblebees may become highly aggressive. Consider being stung by the entire hive; this would undoubtedly be excruciating, especially considering that each Bumblebee can sting multiple times, and in some cases, if you suffer from allergies to bee venom, you could end up with anaphylactic shock this is when your throat starts to close up, and the airways swell, other symptoms include low blood pressure and nausea. Haigh Bumblebee nest removal near me is a standard service offered. They are best dealt with by experienced local professionals or an exterminator who understands the particular risks bumblebees pose to humans.
These critters are fond of nesting in various locations. No place eludes them, but their most common are bird boxes, compost heaps, cracks in the walls, crevices, floorboards, between deckings, behind fascia boards.
To help inform you about these pests, we have provided some information about the most common species:
The Red Tail Bee, also known as the Lapidarius Bumblebee, is a large and robust species of Bumblebee. They are primarily black or dark brown in colour, with distinctive red markings on their tail. These bees are generalist nesters, meaning they will build their nests in various locations, including in trees, under bridges and in abandoned buildings. They are typically very docile and rarely sting unless provoked.
Red Tail Bees can be found throughout most of Europe
The Tree bee, also known as the Northern Europe Bee, is a species of bee that is widespread in northern Europe and North America. These bees are about 1 inch long, black or dark brown in colour, and have yellow markings on their heads. They nest under trees or in sheltered areas and typically sting if disturbed. Tree bees live in colonies of around 50-200 individuals.
The moss carder bumblebee is a small, black and yellow bee that is found throughout the UK. They nest in sheltered areas, such as gardens, under hedges, or compost heaps. These bees are docile and will not sting unless they are provoked. The birds are found in flocks of up to 100 individuals and typically emerge from their nests from late April to early June.
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