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Bee Activity is Likely to Increase in NYC – Here’s What You Can Expect

Bee Activity is Likely to Increase in NYC - Here’s What You Can Expect Like many insects, bees flourish in the warm summer months. There is ample food for them to eat with all the blossoming flowers and growing plants, and temperatures remain comfortably high. When winter comes, a beehive will go into an

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Beehive Removal – What Comes After the Bee Control Process

How to Get Rid of Winged Termites Termites are already an alarming pest to have near your home. Just the sight of one pest can raise questions about how many more are nearby and how much damage they have already done. Knowing this, the thought of flying termites is even more worrisome and may

By |2024-06-23T17:37:18-04:00May 5th, 2022|Bees|Comments Off on Beehive Removal – What Comes After the Bee Control Process

Who Should I Call for a Bee Infestation in My Yard?

Who Should I Call for a Bee Infestation in My Yard? Finding any sort of stinging near your property can be alarming, especially if you have children or there is an allergy risk in your family. But bees are good for the environment. While wasps are more aggressive and their nests should be removed,

By |2024-06-23T17:28:31-04:00April 4th, 2022|Bees|Comments Off on Who Should I Call for a Bee Infestation in My Yard?

Types of Bees in New York

Types of Bees in New York With warm weather anticipated in the next few weeks, we can expect to see bees building hives around New York. Queen bees will begin breeding worker bees that fulfill the important purpose of pollinating flowers and trees around New York City throughout the spring and summer. Although bees

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Signs of an Underground Wasp Nest in Your Yard

Signs of an Underground Wasp Nest in Your Yard Trees and rooflines are common habitats for many stinging insects, but several wasp species in NYC actually prefer to build their nests below ground. Yellowjackets and paper wasps are two of the most common. These insects may dig into loose soil or use natural holes around

By |2024-06-23T16:06:32-04:00October 25th, 2021|Bees|Comments Off on Signs of an Underground Wasp Nest in Your Yard
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