Bee Awareness

bee awareness

Bees are more than amazing, way more important; everyone gives them attention, thinks of them as just little stingers, but they’re heroes of our planet! Bees pollinate most fruits and vegetables; this is the only reason we do not live in a world filled with plain bread and potatoes. Most of the food that is…

Bee Removal From A Trash Container

bee removal from trash container

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…

Bee Removal From Under an FPL Light

bee removal

At the time of our arrival, the beehive had positioned itself under the FPL meter cover, simply to try and complicate matters further with the entire power gear where the home is. It was to be done in a manner sensitive not to disrupt or get the bees stunned. The bees had drilled deep into…

Removing a Bee Hive Way up in a tree!

beehive in tree

Removing a beehive from way up in a tree is no joke. First off, I had to gear up, and let me tell you, wearing a harness is basically a must when you’re that high up. Safety first, right? So, I strapped myself in and started climbing up this huge tree, feeling like some kind…

Another Bee Removal From a Branch!

bee hive removal

A tiny beehive which was hung out of a branch of an avocado trees had to be removed by me yesterday. Though the beehive wasn’t that big, it had been filled with honey bees. I had been aware that I would be cautious to avoid getting stung, and retrieved my vacuum, which I generally make…

Bee Removal from Low Hanging Branch

bee removal

Today we tackled the process of a beehive removal from a low hanging branch today in a yard. I had been cautious as the hive wasn’t big but there were numerous bees buzzing about. I could reach the branch easily since it was right above my head, though I knew I needed to be cautious…