Need Help? Call Us On 0161 776 9832 For Expert Pest Control Advice On How To Identify Pest Infestations And Help Solve Your Pest Problem.
Harpurhey Bumblebee Hive Removal
Leaving a Bumblebees nest for too long only allows them to lay more eggs and often means more trouble,
It is important that you or a loved one do not ignore any of the following symptoms, then rush over to the ER (emergency room) right away. If you are left untreated for too long, the consequences could be fatal. After you're back on your feet, your main priority should be exterminating the nest. That's where Harpurhey Bumblebee nest removal near me comes in. we will send in an exterminator. In no time, you're trouble-free.
Where do they nest?
In most cases, a Bumblebee can nest virtually anywhere in and around the home they especially favour, sheds, attics, roof spaces, even trees, in the ground, compost heaps, fascia boards home insulation and cavities are great for them too. We have taken the time to give you a few examples of the common types in Great Britain.
The Bilberry bumblebee is a medium-sized, black
Size: The body of the bilberry bumblebee is approximately 3.1 to 4.3 centimetres long. The queen will be bigger than the worker and drone; however, they are similar in appearance. Each has two sets of wings, a set of legs and antennae for sensing their surroundings. They have black bodies with yellow banding around the abdomen area, which runs around them, creating stripes on their bodies.
Colour: They are mostly black but have yellow bands running along their abdomens, making them look like stripes all over their bodies. This makes them easy to identify as bilberry bumblebees. Their heads and thoraxes are black.
The Whitetail bee, also known as the Bombus lucorum, is a variety of bumblebee. It has a whitish abdomen with black stripes on the side to differentiate it from other species. The adults are about 7-8 mm long and have hairless segments on their first two body sections. When threatened, the larvae sometimes twitch their abdomens, leading to them being wrongly identified as other species.
The Early bee (Bombus pratorum) is a small, buff-coloured bumblebee. This species is common throughout the UK and can be found in meadows, gardens and parks. These bees are generalists and will nest in any sheltered location they can find. They are not aggressive but will sting if disturbed. The Early bee typically nests in colonies of around 50-100 individuals.
What are the steps to get rid of Bumblebees around your home?
The best way is to contact an exterminator who uses efficient products and know-how that won't mean they will return in a few weeks. They have many years 
