Florida Bee Removal: It doesn’t have to be this way

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A professional can provide bee removal from attics, roofs and wall cavities.

Check out this news story from Florida about a bee removal project there:  60,000 honey bees in a home.  

While I am always glad when the public is informed about bee removal and other nuisance animal removal projects, there are a few things about this particular removal that concern me. 

For example, the workers are shown basically destroying the home with a hammer.  Let me assure you that it doesn’t have to be this way.  Complete honey bee removal does sometimes require that walls, roofs or ceilings be opened and even replaced, but it won’t look like this when Allstate Honeybee Removal is done with the job.  When we remove bees the home looks better when we are done than before we started.  Don’t let fear of contractor mess keep you from acting when you suspect you have bees in your home. 

To see pictures of professionals doing a job right go to this article on Bee Removal .

The news clip also states “there wasn’t much the two seniors living here could do about it.”  That isn’t true.  If you have a bee problem, you can do something about it: call Allstate Honeybee Removal.  We can help, before the problem becomes this serious.  While we do charge for our services, there are payment options.  Homeowners insurance also often helps with cost associated with nuisance animal removal. 

So, if you have a bee problem, or other unwanted wildlife, give us a call: 1-888-488-7220.  Allstate Honeybee Removal will get rid of bees on your property.

Swallows can cause “sick” buildings in Salt Lake City, Utah

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Yes, swallows seem like innocent little birds. But, you need to get rid of the swallows before they get rid of your health.

When we receive reports of a “sick” building, the cause can usually be traced to one of two things: mold or birds.  What is a “sick” building?  It is a building that makes the people who live or work there sick.  Respiratory problems are common as are eye and skin irritations, infections and a host of other symptoms.

Many people in Salt Lake City have heard of mold problems that caused health troubles in such buildings; less known are the illnesses caused by birds such as pigeons and swallows. When people ask how to solve their ongoing health problems I counsel them to get rid of the swallows, clean up the mess and look forward to improved health.

When birds build nests near air conditioning or heating units the debris from the nests is sucked into the building. The very fine particulate matter is circulated throughout and then inhaled. If this is a problem in your building—residential or commercial—you need to get rid of the swallows. Professional swallow removal companies can provide you with the goods and service you need to do the job right. Do not try to do it yourself. You very likely will not be successful and you still must consider the necessary clean up.

If all you do is get rid of the swallows, you still have the nests, fleas, ticks, mites and other parasites that live in and around bird nests and in the accumulated droppings. If cleanup is not performed correctly, it can make your situation worse as contaminates become increasingly airborne. 

Trained technicians don’t just scare the birds away, they know how to get rid of the swallows, remove the empty nests and apply disinfectants and enzymes and other substances that will remove or neutralize the biohazards. Yes, I said biohazards. Bird waste is considered hazardous waste and must be treated as such. Protective clothing and proper disposal methods are necessary when handling nests and other waste products.

Yes, swallows seem like innocent little birds. But, you need to get rid of the swallows before they get rid of your health. Building Health and Safety inspectors know the risks birds pose to your health. Make a good decision when it comes time to clean up.

Insect Control and Bat Control in Denver, Colorado

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There are unintended consequences to placing a bat house on your home or commercial building. It can lead to serious health risks and require professional bat control services.

“Good night. Sleep tight. Don’t let the BAT bugs bite.” 

Bat bugs?  What are bat bugs?  I only know about bed bugs.  Well, bat bugs are one of the lesser known reasons for bat control, but one that people need to know about.  

Colorado State University has issued warnings to people in the Denver, Colorado against putting bat houses on their homes, as there are unintended consequences that can lead to serious health risks and require professional bat control services. 

People have various reasons for wanting to attract these animals—insect control or as part of the stronger ecological conscience that is growing in the state.  People want to provide shelter for this beneficial species.  

There are problems with this good intention.  While these little houses are advertised in a number of forums as good for bats, one must be very careful in their application.  One of a few things tends to happen: 

  1. The house goes unoccupied.  This is discouraging and frustrating for people who have gone to expense with the hope of attracting bats.
  2. The bats move in—and so do the bugs.  If you attach a bat house to your house, you are asking for bat bugs.  These are small, parasitic animals similar to bed bugs.  They are more common than bed bugs in Colorado and spread easily from roosting locations to people’s sleeping locations.  The small insects can come in through open windows, small cracks, etc., and end up in your bedroom.  For this reason, bat houses should not be mounted on people houses or businesses. If you start finding bites from an unknown insect, you might want to get checked and explore bat control options including complete fumigation and sanitation of your home.
  3. The bats move in—and end up in the house.  If you attract bats to the small, cramped quarters you bought on-line, it is a small step to having them in your attic.  Bat removal specialists are often called in for bat control when the animals make their way inside.   

It is good to care about bats.  You can help them by careful and minimal use of pesticides and insecticides, by spreading the good word about them and the great service they provide to the environment and by using good sense around bats and all wild animals.  If you do end up with bats in your house and need bat control, contact a specialist who will exclude the bats without harming them.

Nationwide Bat Removal and Insect Control: 1-888-488-7720