These are the things you need to look at
when seeking Bee Hive Removal Jacksonville. First of all you probably don't
have a “bee hive” you have a Swarm or you have a Colony of bees,
but it is not likely you have a bee hive.
Bee hives are the boxes that beekeepers keep bees in, A swarm is a ball of bees that show up up one day in your yard or in your house and a colony of bees a when the bees have established themselves. Usually when the bees are there for a week or more there is going to be some honeycomb and then later comes the honey and later still will come the bee babies or larva.
So, now that you know about bee hive removalJacksonville, which one do you have? If
you see a big ball of bees don't assume that you have a colony, look closer, do
you see Honeycomb? Something the size of a basketball can show up in a hour and
leave in the next 15 minutes. People will often call and tell me they have a colony
of bees that have been there for some time and I will go on to give them
counsel on what options are available to relocate their bees. But then after
talking with them a while and learning there is no honeycomb present or finding out they only “assumed” they were
they longer because the ball of bees was so big! If your own eyes have not seen the bees in
their present location for more than three days then you should wait until at
least three days have passed before you do anything. This is because a swarm is
a nesting mother queen and a group of bees following her. She may not have
decided on the location where they landed, she might be only resting or maybe
her plan didn't work out. This is especially true if they location is near the
ground as a bee swarm near the ground is mostly likely going to move on because
they are not comfortable near the ground.