We remove the nest and the foragers that return within an hour. For a common mid-summer nest of 2,000 wasps, less than 15bees will miss ourvisit and willdwindle away in the days after the nest is gone. If the bees are in an attic or crawl space, wecan often remove them withoutcutting into the wall. If we do cut open a structure, the repairs are the responsibility of the homeowner. Relocating a live honey bee colony is an involved project, and the value of the bees only partially offsets the labor costs.
Nathan does great work! Highly recommend it for any sort of stinging insect removal.
Swarm call on Beacon Hill; ETA 11:30 Tuesday 5/15/ 2018. 15 ft up a maple tree. I'll be using the bucket-on-a-pole approach. https://t.co/ q3Iz9p9NpI
13 feet high. https://t.co/oxSgNsM877
The Issaquah swarm has lifted up and flown away. No collection today. Thursday May 3rd.
Swarm call; Thursday May 3rd, ETA 1:30 PM in Issaquah. https://t.co/nQXT7tgZVG
First Honey Bee swarm of 2018. 1015 NE 29th St, Renton, WA ETA 3:00 pm, Saturday Apr 21st. https://t.co/ TGBzpDZx1p
Non-intrusive yellow jacket removal in Issaquah WA. The vacuum running on a timer works great and there is no chemicals, and no repairs!
Before and after photos of aerial yellow jacket nest removal in Sammamish, Washington.
Close to the ground. A good one. https://t.co/9fcmf8aCcA