Bee Control Treatments in University Park

Bees are important insects, but that doesn’t mean that we need them in our homes. Roof eaves, attics, and outbuildings are all prime bee nesting sites. However, this can cause property damage as the insects build their colony. It also exposes you to the risk of being stung.

Bees, and wasps are social insects. Many are not aggressive while some may show aggression if bothered. Africanized Bees have shown to be very aggressive. Wasps, Bees, and hornets create colonies that can be from a few hundred to several thousand members. They create a social culture in the colonies. How do I keep bees out of my home? Sureguard has many recommendations for Bee Removal.

Call Sureguard Termite and Pest Services to remove bees from your University Park, TX home and help them get back to their important business.

Humane Bee Control

Although bees are usually pretty docile, they can become aggressive when defending their nest. Hundreds of bees can attack in a stinging swarm, potentially triggering painful and debilitating allergic reactions. Children and pets can be particularly at risk of being stung by bees.

Thankfully, the crew at Sureguard Termite and Pest Services have over 50 years of experience when it comes to dealing with bees. Our experts only use environmentally friendly techniques to subdue bees rather than exterminating them. We’ll then relocate the nest safely away from your home.

Several types of bees can pose problems throughout the year. That’s where our four residential pest control schemes come in. Each one helps protect your home against bees throughout the year. Any treatments applied by our team will be topped up on a quarterly or bi-monthly basis as well.

We can also provide one-time bee services such as:

  • Humane Bee Control
  • Safe Bee Removal & Relocation
  • Repairs to Damaged Areas
  • Post-treatment Cleanup

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Don’t let bees cause problems in your University Park, TX home. Protect both parties by calling Sureguard Termite and Pest Services today.