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Bee Removal
Abolish Pest Control are professionals when it comes to
identifiying the problem, remove the bees and removing bee hives. Bee
Removal is what we do. With rising concerns of the Africanized bee (killer
bee) more people are now looking to control their bee problems rather
than avoiding them. Unlike other pest control companies who only kill
the bees but dont fully solve the problem; We find the hive, remove the
bees, remove the hive and prevent future infestations of the area. That
is true bee control!
Unlike the European honey bee, the Africanized bee can
be easily aggravated. The killer bee has been on a journey from South
America to North America since 1957. The first reported case in the USA
was in 1990 and by 1994 they reached California, moving at a rate of 200
miles per year you would think they would have overwhelmed the continent
by now. Their expansion rate has been drastically reduced thanks to professional
bee control companies who have crews specializing in bee removal
BEE ALERT
- Beware the Busy Bee
Most bees found in California are earnest, hard working
types who much prefer the joys of simple labor to swaggering around like
a schoolyard bully looking for people to intimidate.
Having their work interrupted or their flight path blocked
by a hysterical human flailing away like a windmill is not their idea
of a good time, and may frighten or irritate them into stinging whoever
is doing the flailing.
Identify your enemy
European bees for the most part are not a threat unless aggravated. Aggravation
will occur if they feel their hive is in danger. Swatting at flying bees
is not recommended since all you will accomplish is to aggravate them.
Unlike the European honey bee, the Africanized bee does not need an excuse
to attack. They protect their hive and queen at a larger radius. Again
unlike the European honey bee, the Africanized bee may pursue intruders
for up to a mile and remain aggravated for up to 24 hours
The most common stinging bee in California is the honey
bee, introduced into this country from Europe in the 17th century. Its
stinger, which resembles a hypodermic needle with barbs, is used to inject
a mixture of alkali venom and acid into the skin. The alkali venom contains
several kinds of proteins and enzymes which are believed to cause allergic
reactions of varying degrees in humans. Sting reactions, which may increase
with succeeding stings, include:
- A choking sensation or difficulty in breathing.
- A skin rash similar to hives (human hives, not bee hives).
- A dry cough, sneezing or asthma.
- Lips turning blue.
- A rapid pulse and a drop in blood pressure.
More severe reactions may include cramps, diarrhea, vomiting, shock or
loss of consciousness. Symptoms usually appear within a few minutes after
a sting, but could be delayed up to 24 hours. Stings near the eyes, nose
and throat are the most dangerous. For severe reactions, medical assistance
should be sought immediately.
When stung by a bee, the stinger should be removed as quickly as possible,
but removing it improperly will make the sting worse, The proper way is
to scrape the stinger out with a clean fingernail or knife. Pulling or
squeezing the stinger will only pump more venom into the wound, as the
bee parts containing the venom are left attached to the stinger after
the bee tears itself free.
The sting area should be cleaned with soap and water, or with an antiseptic.
For people known to have severe reactions who are stung on the arms or
legs, a tourniquet may be applied between the wound and the heart to prevent
the rapid spread of venom. The tourniquet should be released every three
to five minutes until medical help is available.
In the past few years, a small number of Africanized "killer bees"
have been found in the southern San Joaquin Valley, having migrated from
Brazil. Because of cross-breeding in South America, they are now known
as Brazilian honey bees.
Killer bees are dangerous despite the new name, They will attack anything
moving within 100 yards of their nest without provocation, and will chase
a running target much farther than less excitable varieties of bees.
In appearance, killer bees resemble any other honey bee. It's their attitude
that sets them apart. They are now a problem in California.
Bees are affected by the type of clothing people wear. for some reason,
rough and dark clothing of wool or leather irritats them, which is why
professional bee keepers wear light colored, smooth textured clothes when
tending their hives. Some perfumes also aggravate bees, which will attack
a moving target faster than they will an immobile one. Running or swatting
at them only increases the chances of a sting.
So when a bee draws near, try to relax. It will probably lose interest
in you once it finds out you are not a gladiola -- or an enemy.
Bee Removal
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