Bee Removal From A Trash Container

bee removal from trash container

bee removal

We had an insane bee removal job wherein bees had decided to make their beehive below a trash container, and let me tell you, it was a pretty cramped spot. Very little space between the bottom of the container and the ground, so not much room to move around. The bees were chilling there, and we had to figure out how to get them out safely without getting stung a million times. So we ended up using a vacuum to suck them up, much safer — less of a hassle.

Using the vac was pretty cool; we could just stand back and watch the bees getting sucked up. Instead of getting too close to them. It was still kind of nerve-wracking though because they were buzzing like crazy! The whole bee removal was over pretty quick once we got going— and it worked out better than trying to poke around under there. Definitely one of the more intense bee removal jobs, but hey, we got the job done!

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