Bee Control

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The Problem

While bees are crucial for our ecosystem, they can become a serious concern when they nest near your home or business. Bee activity can indicate an infestation, which poses a risk to both your property and your health. Carpenter bees, in particular, are known for burrowing into wood, creating tunnels and galleries that can weaken the structure of your home over time. Additionally, bees can become aggressive when they feel threatened, leading to painful stings. For some, stings can cause serious allergic reactions. Abandoned nests can also attract other pests, such as carpet beetles, causing further problems. 

Common bee Types

Bees vary in behavior and their impact on your property. Here are some of the most common types found in Florida:

HONEY BEES

These bees are vital for pollination and honey production. We always recommend safe relocation for these species.

BUMBLE BEES

Another beneficial species crucial for agriculture and pollination. Like honey bees, they should be safely removed and relocated.

CARPENTER BEES

Known for their destructive behavior, they burrow into wooden structures. These are the primary cause of property damage from bees.

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The Newtown pest control Solution

Our Proven bee removal Treatment & Extermination Process

At Newtown Termite & Pest Control, we offer professional, eco-friendly bee control solutions that prioritize both your safety and the bees’ ecological role. Our approach is a comprehensive, multi-step process:

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Signs of BEE Infestation

How to Detect A BEE Infestation

If you’re noticing an unusual amount of bee activity, it could be a sign of a hidden nest. Here’s what you can look for to help confirm an infestation:

1. Increased Bee Activity:

Seeing a large number of bees flying in and out of a specific area, like a crack in the wall, a hole in the ground, or an opening in a tree, is a strong indicator of a nest.

2. Visible Nests or Hives:

Look for beehives hanging from tree branches or tucked away in sheltered areas. Bumble bees often nest in the ground, while carpenter bees create their homes in wood.

3. Holes in Wood:

Small, perfectly round holes in wooden surfaces like siding, decks, or eaves are a tell-tale sign of carpenter bees. You may also find sawdust-like material (frass) below the holes.

4. Buzzing Sounds:

If you hear a faint or loud buzzing sound coming from inside your walls, attic, or floorboards, it could mean there’s a bee colony nesting within your home’s structure.

Don’t Let BEES Take Over

Bees can be beneficial, but when they nest too close to your home, they can pose a risk to your family and property. Their stings can be painful, and certain species can cause significant structural damage.

Newtown Pest Control provides fast, effective, and guaranteed bee control. Schedule your inspection today and protect your home and family.

Our Process

Expert Pest Control Services for Central Florida

Our proven process is designed to give you peace of mind from start to finish.

1. Free Inspection

We begin with a complimentary, thorough inspection to identify the problem and all potential entry points.

2. Custom Plan

We create a personalized treatment plan that is tough on pests but safe for your family and pets.

3. Guaranteed Results

If you're not satisfied, we will re-service your home at no extra charge.

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Contact us today for a complimentary pest inspection in Central Florida and a transparent quote.

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