There are 4000 species of bee in North America and about three times as many species of wasps, but most folks can recognize a honey bee, bumble bee, yellowjacket, or bald-faced hornet. If they are ground bees, you wouldn’t see a nest or hive, you would see little holes in the ground. read more
The safest way to kill a swarm or cloud of honeybees is with very warm water, detergent, and a pressure sprayer, the same way professionals kill bees when a tractor trailer of migratory bee hives overturns or a colony of Africanized bees is encountered. read more
Answer: Some PCOs will tell you that it is illegal to kill honey bees. This simply is not true. Honey bees can be a nuisance, and in some situations, killing them is the best option. read more
Sometimes honey bees build nests in areas in which they will pose a danger to humans. In this situation, the first step is to call a professional to see if they can relocate the hive. When all else fails, there are simple ways to kill honey bees if no other option is available. read more