Honey Bee Removal Services

Best Bee removal Service in Louisiana

LA Bee Removal offers the best honey bee removal services in south Louisiana serving the cities of Mandeville, Covington, LaCombe, Slidell, and the South Shore of New Orleans.

Our methods were learned from the best beekeepers around to safely and humanely remove the bees while repairing the structure so you do not have this problem again.

We get them out and keep them out. Bees are certainly an important part of the ecosystem but you cannot live with them getting inside your home, or preventing you from living there.

Sometimes people can no longer cut their grass because the bees prevent them. The sound of a weed-eater or a lawn mower can set them off, triggering a full on attack.

We may look at the job during the day but we will come back at night when all of the bees are done foraging for the day and remove them all at that time.

Once we have the bees under control we can then start removing the honey comb, the eggs and larvae and of course that delicious honey. If you have not been spraying it and it looks fully intact you might want to try it! This is the most tasty honey you can find, fresh as can be.

 

 

Beehive Removal Service

When removing a honey bee hive, you’ll find some interesting parts to it. There are 3 main parts of a hive that we see when doing a nest removal

  • Honey in the comb
  • Eggs in the comb
  • Pollen in the comb

The following pictures illustrate these 3 things.

honey in comb
Honey in Comb
bee larae in comb
Larae in (eggs) Comb
bee pollen in comb
Pollen in honeycomb

There’s one other super cool thing we in a nest and that is a queen cell, the larvae are the “baby” bees but they usually pick one off to the edge and feed that particular larvae large amounts of royal jelly – this makes a queen bee a queen!

The following picture features 9 queen cells, see if you can find them all. Interestingly they are NOT at the edge of the frame, bees do not always behave exactly the same from beehive to hive but it most often the case to see queen cells along the edge of the comb in the wild. They sort of look like peanuts!

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