Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Call the Bee Exterminator Atlanta Now; The Lure of Honey May be Disastrous

The bee nuisance is common to people in Georgia. There are bees in many places. Even a city like Atlanta has not got respite from these creatures. If they decide to choose your home for making a nest, you have a lot of work at hand. They would soon build a honeycomb in the attic, on the ceiling, in the wall or any other void place. As the nest would increase in size, more and more bees would take shelter in it. Your house would become a refuge for the bees. To prevent this, you need to remove them early. So, as soon as you spot bees in your vicinity or see a nest taking shape somewhere in your house or property in Atlanta, call a Bee Exterminator Atlanta. They are experts in wildlife and have the skill and knowledge to counter the fallouts of wildlife ingression in dwelling places or other areas. 

Types of bees and their character                   

There are several types of bees in the nature, but the ones that cause the most nuisance in Atlanta are honeybees, bumblebees, carpenter bees, mason bees and yellow jacket bees. Any Bee Exterminator Atlanta is knowledgeable about the character and ways of removal of different types of bees.

Stinging power of different types of bees

The problem with honeybees and yellow jacket bees is that they defend their nest vigorously, and they perceive even a ignorant passerby to be an invader and sting. So if there is a big honeycomb in house in the wall or in the ceiling or anywhere else, chances are there that you will get the stinging attack multiple times. The yellow jacket is more ferocious compared to honeybees and they can chase you to a distance and sting multiple times. They also come out in droves. However, yellow jacket bees usually make their nests in the garden within the rodent holes, unlike honeybees. Bumblebees too mostly nest in the garden, but underground. These bees too are aggressive and bigger in size, but they don’t usually come out in droves to pursue a perceived invader. Carpenter bees are not as ferocious as others and the male carpenter bee does not sting at all. 

Damage caused various types of bees

Honeybees

Honeybees are rather amiable compared to carpenter bees, but they can cause damage to your property. As the beehive gets bigger it becomes heavy since it is laden with a lot of dense and heavy material like honey, wax etc. This can weaken wooden structures like walls, ceiling, fascia etc. Moreover, if the beehive is undisturbed for a long time, the honey and other waxy and liquid material may seep through the walls into the interior structure and damage the structure. 

Carpenter bees

When it comes to the extent of damage, the carpenter bee is at the forefront. It is called so since it can enter wooden structures with scalpel precision and work out like a carpenter. These bees love wood, more so if it is old and somewhat moist. You may just notice a perfectly round shaped spot with some honey and poops around it. It may appear insignificant, but the carpenter bee may have already made a few tunnels inside the wooden structure. Whether it is a wall or a furniture, the carpenter bee can work inside it much like a surgeon can work inside the body with his scalpel. It can extensively damage the wooden structure and yet not let you have even an inkling of it. It lays eggs inside and closes the entrance with saw dust. Call the Bee Exterminator Atlanta if you come across a fingertip size, perfectly round shaped hole on the surface of wooden stuff. The small hole may just be the tip of the iceberg, the bee empire may well extend to about 5 feet inside the structure. 

Masson bees

These are named so since they can nest inside mortar. This makes them one of the most feared of all bees. Usually they don’t stay in large groups, and their colonies are not large. However, they can make nest inside mortars. So if you let them build colonies for a long time they may undermine the structure of walls. Call Bee Exterminator Atlanta if you notice some solitary bees coming out of walls or other missionary structures. 

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