We always follow best practices when performing bee relocation.
The subject of bees has come up regularly in conversations around protecting the planet and preserving the species. These insects have had some struggles in the recent past, yet their presence is vital in the growth of crops that produce all types of food. Bees pollinate these crops, helping them to grow and thrive. When you hear the talk about bees and their vital importance, you might wonder whether having them removed from your property is a good idea. But at Best Bee Removal in Florida, we can resolve your concerns and your bee problems by performing bee relocation services.
Although bees generally keep to themselves, they are equipped with stingers and venom that they can use when feeling threatened. Unfortunately, what causes a bee to feel threatened can vary, which means that just about anyone who comes in contact with one could be at risk. Since millions of people suffer from allergies to bee venom, a single sting could create a life-threatening emergency. This is a risk that’s just not worth taking, particularly if you notice a hive or nest on your property. Children and pets tend to be at a higher risk of being stung, but anyone who accidentally encounters a bee or steps on it by mistake could be at the receiving end of the bee’s stinger.
Our humane approach involves relocating the bees to a place where they can live and thrive while performing their pollination duties. We always follow best practices when performing bee relocation to protect our clients and the bee population. You don’t have to share your Fort Lauderdale, Florida living space with bees; contact us to schedule bee relocation.
At Best Bee Removal in Florida, we offer bee relocation services in South Florida, including Lakeland, Coral Gables, Sunrise, Pompano Beach, Miami, West Palm Beach, and Fort Lauderdale.