A professional bee exterminator has the training and experience to provide homeowners with a wide range of options in any case bees and wasps invade their yards and worse still if they move into the home. Because of the painful stings that they deliver, millions of people totally fear bees and wasps more than any other type of pest insect. There are also a few species that are more aggressive than others and they will deliver their stings to defend their food sources, their nests or to simply ward off anything that they consider a potential threat. Even though they are often lumped together because they are stingers, bees and wasps are completely different with totally different lifestyle habits. Only a professional pest control NYC expert can tell what type has invaded your space and what extermination method will be used.
The first thing that a bee exterminator will do when they visit your home is to do a thorough inspection before they decide what the best course of action is going to be. Professional pest control experts have the wherewithal to identify different types of bees and wasps, locate their hives in addition to finding the cracks that allow bees to get their way into your home. When it is necessary that extermination is going to be done, the bee exterminator will almost always a strong liquid insecticide that is usually projected several feet into the air. This will allow the exterminator NYC to deal with the nest effectively without getting anywhere close to it; this is especially important when you are dealing with any aggressive wasp species but especially the Africanized honey bee.
Any homeowner who tries to do any DIY bee extermination is ill-informed because it is an open secret that they don’t have the requisite protective equipment like you would expect of a bee exterminator. A professional pest control NJ expert wears protective clothing that protects them from bee stings from the head to the toe. Even though a bee exterminator uses insecticides from a distance, safety precautions demand that the exterminators wears a large hat, gloves, a nest over their face, long pants, and long sleeves.
In order to ensure that he or she is totally protected, a bee exterminator normally waits until the bees or wasps have become less active and this should always be around sunset. They will then spray the doorway of the nest properly with insecticide so that it penetrates deep into the nest and come into contact with most if not all the bees inside. If there are any surviving bees, they will have to fly across the area that was treated in trying to escape and in the process they will also be exterminated. If things work out as they ought to, by the following morning the entire hive will have been eradicated. If you are dealing with some wasp species such as yellow jackets and hornets, you have a potentially dangerous situation in the family such that besides eradication, the bee exterminator will also have to remove their nests.
This article is penned by Lora Davis for Titan Pest Control. The company is a New Jersey based pest control company that offers the best services for mice control, rat and mosquito control.
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