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The importance of safe removal of bees from buildings

Why Removing Bees from Buildings Matters — And Why Sealing Them In Can Make Things Worse here at Busy Bees pest control we can help safely remove And rehome the bees


Bees are an essential part of our ecosystem, playing a vital role in pollination and supporting biodiversity. However, when they take up residence inside buildings, the situation becomes more complicated. While it might be tempting to ignore the problem or try a quick fix, such as sealing their entry point, doing so can create serious health risks and structural issues.


The Hidden Risks of Bees in Buildings


When bees establish a hive inside a wall cavity, roof space, or chimney, they don’t just bring themselves—they build wax combs, store honey, and accumulate waste. Over time, this can lead to several problems:


- Disease and Contamination: Bee colonies can harbor parasites, bacteria, and fungi. As the hive grows, waste materials and dead bees can accumulate, potentially leading to unpleasant odours and unsanitary conditions. In some cases, this can attract other pests such as rodents or flies, increasing the risk of disease spreading within the building.


- Structural Damage: Honey and wax can seep into walls and ceilings, especially during warmer weather. This can weaken building materials, cause staining, and even lead to costly repairs.


- Secondary Infestations: Once a hive is abandoned or dies off, leftover honeyu

 
 
 

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