Stinging insects are one of the most misunderstood parts of our environment. Whether it’s bees in the garden or wasps near your home, myths often shape how people react—usually with unnecessary fear or ineffective solutions.
Despite the worry they sometimes cause, there are many benefits of bees and bees are essential to the health of our environment and food systems. In fact, they are responsible for pollinating a significant portion…
Many homeowners feel anxious when they discover a bee or wasp nest on their property and wonder what actually happens during a professional removal. The process is far more careful and methodical than most people…
No one enjoys a painful sting, and while it’s impossible to avoid insects entirely, there are many practical ways to reduce your risk of being stung. Awareness is one of the simplest and most effective…
Not all stinging insects are created equal, and identifying what you’re seeing is an important first step. Bees, like honey bees and bumblebees, are fuzzy and round-bodied. They’re focused on flowers and usually not aggressive…
Bee and wasp activity shifts dramatically throughout the year, with each season bringing unique behaviors and challenges for homeowners and gardeners alike. Understanding these patterns not only helps protect your home and outdoor spaces but…
When you find a nest near your home, it’s easy to lump every stinging insect into the same category. But honey bees, yellow jackets, and hornets each have a very different life cycle. Honey bees…
When it comes to bee infestations in a home or structure, it can be daunting and a little bit scary to know what to do, especially if they are coming into your house and this…
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When I tell people what I do for a living they are usually surprised and somewhat shocked. Honey bee removal is such a unique niche job that I often get asked, “How in the world…