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Bee Hives

With over 20,000 species, bee coloration varies from brown to black with lustrous red, blue, or yellow stripes. Highly-sociable bees congregate in hives to forage for pollen as sustenance for the entire population, including the queen that lays eggs for the entire duration of her lifespan. Bees can become a structural and medical threat if they colonize near buildings and people. It is dangerous to self-manage a bee infestation, as an aggressive swarm attack can be fatal for those with insect sting allergies. The intensive process of nest removal can be handled well by a skilled pest control technician.

Snake Treatment

Regardless of venom, all snakes should be treated with respect. Generally, snakes are as frightened as humans at the sight of each other. They cause no property damage and is sometimes beneficial to man. In search of rodents, its primary food source, the reptile move from its hibernation area to the small mammal's habitat that are sometimes located in residential and commercial properties. Should they invade your home, professional pest companies with wildlife handling training can catch the snake using non-lethal techniques, such as by tong, trap, or by hand. To easily spot a slithering snake, tall vegetation and clutter within the premises of the property should be cleared.

Bird Control / Proofing

Bird droppings are the primary nuisance of a bird infestation. Attributable to various health threats, such as e-coli, salmonellosis, and psittacosis, the droppings of roosting birds attract insect infestation and cause property damage. In commercial estates, a company's reputation may be jeopardized. Pest control commences with the formulation of an effective bird proofing strategy by identifying the bird species, its habits and behavior, and its frequency of congregation. Applying suitable scaring tactics, netting, installing heavy duty spikes, using electric deterrents, and placing wire systems are just among the proven and tested bird proofing techniques.

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