Tools and Safety Gear Used in Bee Removal
When people picture bee removal, they often think of just a net or a can of spray. In reality, safe removal requires specialized tools and protective safety gear. Professionals wear bee suits with veils to protect against stings, along with gloves and boots designed to seal out insects.
Tools vary depending on the species. For honey bee removals, vacuums specifically designed to gently collect bees without harming them are sometimes used. For wasps and hornets, extendable poles, nest removal bags, and protective containers are essential.
Ladders and lift equipment often come into play when nests are located high under eaves or in tall trees. Lighting tools help in attics and wall voids, where visibility is limited. Every step of the process is focused on safety and efficiency using special safety gear.
By using the right equipment and safety gear, professionals can remove nests with minimal risk to themselves, homeowners, and the insects. It’s this combination of expertise and gear that sets professional removal apart from DIY attempts.
