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BEE SCENT DAMAGE

What you can't see is the real problem!

A bee swarm clustered aroud an exposed gap in a building

When an African honeybee colony moves into a home or commercial building structure, all of the honey bees immediately mark that site by each of the bees urinating their pheromone scent, called Nasanov pheromone, onto the exterior surface surrounding the cavity and inside the interior surface of the cavity that new colony or bee swarm has chosen to infest. This site marker is the only way the honey bees from that colony can find their way back to their bee nest site from 2-3 miles away as each bee leaves the beehive and returns many times throughout every day once the beehive has become established. If a Pinal County homeowner does not detected nor exterminate an established bee colony, that beehive will multiply. This is called bee swarming and occurs when a new bee swarm leaves an existing established African bee colony to a new site, which is how they spread throughout and infest a neighborhood so quickly. The new African bee swarm leaves the parent African beehive and scout bees from that Killer bee swarm fly to nearby homes and start investigating new structural cavities to move into. These Pinal County scouting bees are irresistibly attracted to Nasanov pheromone scent from a previous bee infestation from a former Pinal County bee colony site that had been previously inhabited. The new bee swarm will be irresistibly drawn to any site that has had a former bee infestation from as far as 3 miles away, and once it moves into that cavity on that property, it becomes a separate new bee colony. This is why so many Pinal County homeowners continue to have honeybee re-infestations over and over again, in hollow cavities in their homes and on their property.

Nasanov bee pheromone scent lasts for decades inside structural cavities and cannot be cleaned out with soap and water, but with the precise methods our bee researchers developed, this huge biological attractant can be denatured and chemically changed, and reduced with the special application techniques of enzymatic components and products Pinal County Bee Control Company utilizes when performing bee exterminations and honeycomb removals. Consequently, removing or reducing the bee pheromone scent, like we do at Pinal County Bee Removal Company, is extremely important. Therefore, time is crucial in having us respond to a bee problem as every minute that goes by increases the bee pheromone scent and bee attraction from a future beehive invading the same structure, even at a different area on the structure or adjacent property.

A bee swarm gathered on a wall inside of a home

Additionally, African bees are much better at building honeycomb and clearly faster at filling that honeycomb with honey and raising brood, than European honeybees or the so-called "domestic honeybees". It is very unfortunate that many Pinal County homeowners will try to treat a beehive or treat a bee colony themselves, or even worse, have a regular Pinal County pest control company treat the African Bee colony in the structure, allowing very critical time to elapse which results in the bees' scent to be permanently absorbed into the surface of the structural cavity. Further, spraying pesticides on bees often will drive live bees inside your Pinal County home as the bees flee further inside the structure as they run away from the pesticide spray at the entrance of the bee colony.

Another advantage of using Pinal County Bee Removal Company, is that we use bee pheromone concentrating and calming agents that result in a very thorough bee removal, wasp removal or bee extermination, or wasp extermination, as well as a honeycomb removal or wasp extermination that will help to "get rid of bees" and "get rid of wasps" in your home or on your property. Many customers in Pinal County first ask us to save the honeybees, thinking there is a bee shortage in Arizona. Many people are unaware that all wild feral honeybee colonies in Arizona are African honeybees. Killer bees are African honeybees. As a result of domestic honeybees being very susceptible to parasitic mites of which African honey bees are resistant, there are no feral colonies of domestic honeybees in Pinal County. Therefore, we use very unique botanical "green pesticides" that are specifically designed for African bees. The bee removal products that we use are labeled to be applied in restaurants, nursing homes, food establishments and commercial kitchen and day-care facilities. Clearly, our methods are unique and exterminate Africanized honeybee beehives and exterminate Africanized bees effectively. We also provide after hours and emergency bee removal services in Pinal County. We offer discount bee removals and money saving coupons for bee and wasp removal in Pinal County. Call the bee experts.