They are not all Africanized. I want to dispel this myth so bad. Over the years I have heard it less and less, but I just heard it again today! A lady from Tempe AZ called and wanted bees eradicated from a tree. She called an exterminator and they said "they're all Africanized" Well of course an exterminator is going to say that, just like a sleezy used car salesman, they are always going to sell you on what they do. Bee Removal Phoenix Won't do that. This company is a grass roots group of beekeepers that travel all over the Arizona Valley and even the United States! They remove and relocate bees to save them. This is simply the most effective way to take care of bees. Exterminators will never solve a bee problem.
FYI - Africanized bees need to be genetically lab tested to actually know if they are africanized. And about 80% of the bees in Arizona are medium aggressive to Docile. So DON'T believe the hype. SAVE THE BEES
An updated informational blog of our adventure with Arizona bees. Africanized, black, docile, honey, european, we welcome all of the bees to our blog.
Thursday, November 16, 2017
Wednesday, May 3, 2017
Not 1, Not 2, But 3 HIVES and 1 Swarm of bees!
Yes, you read the title correctly. Out in the Sonoran Desert the Arizona Bees are constantly moving through out March through November. They tend to move into buildings in the more populated areas of Phoenix, and Scottsdale. In this particular case a local Apartment complex had 3 hives and 1 swarm all within the matter of weeks. Make sure to save the bees and NOT kill them. They are not all Africanized and even the aggressive bees can be removed and relocated.
Below you can see the honey comb and bees.
Below you can see the honey comb and bees.
Below is after one of the hives was removed
This is the swarm
This is the 3rd hive where the bees were located.
Our awesome beekeeper was on the call for this bee removal and relocation in beautiful Phoenix Arizona. Call the Phoenix Bee removal Phoenix Company in order to get your bees relocated. DO NOT KILL THEM!
Monday, February 27, 2017
Birds and the Bees and Trees!
Birds are interesting, they are capable of making a nice home for themselves in all sorts of places, but the interesting thing about them is that they also leave a nice place for bees to move in, after the birds have moved out. This can also happen in trees. A couple trees to note that routinely are places bees love to move in are the Olive, Citrus, and Mulberry. All of those trees are notorious for bees moving in. The Bee Removal Phoenix guy routinely removes bees from underneath olive trees and just did a removal 2 weeks ago. Typically some sort of critter moves in under the tree, and then the bees just fill in the entire empty space with honey comb and brood comb. For more information on this go check out that link above.
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