Bees inside a drain! Bee Removal Kendall

Sup, folks! You have to see this incredible footage we captured. So, here’s the deal: we were on the terrace of a customer’s home. What did we find, by the way? Those busy bees have made a new home in a water drain! The construction of a beehive hive is captured on film.

Then, why would bees pick a water drain as their home? Since bad weather can kill them, bees seek out places that are somewhat out of the way and protected. They may have also felt very safe and at home in a water drain. However, bees really can’t live there. Can you picture yourself attempting to drain water and instead being swarmed by bees? Yikes!

The footage will be discussed now. The bees can be seen buzzing around in the water drain in the video. It’s as if they’re exploring their new place and deciding where things belong. Perhaps they are discussing the location of the throne or the best accommodations for the royal family. Nobody knows, but it sure is fun to watch!

Why can’t we just keep the bees around? Even though discovering a new beehive is exciting, it is not ideal to have bees so close to residential areas. But what if someone has an allergy? What if a young child, unaware of the presence of bees, puts their hand in the drain? It becomes a safety issue. That’s why it’s better to hire a professional bee removal Kendall company.

Experts will have to relocate the bees to a more suitable location after documenting this incredible find, where they can safely construct their hive and produce honey without disrupting the local community.

To observe this drain’s bee colony in action, just press play. Don’t try to relocate a hive on your own if you ever find one in an unusual location like this. Never try to solve a problem alone; always consult an adult or professionals. People, put safety first. I hope you enjoy it.


Miami Bee Removal Corp.
235 NW 72nd Ave, #26
Miami, FL 33126
786-554-0245