![]() ![]() The rule for bees is this, they only attack when they feel threatened. Black bees, yellow bees…highly aggressive bees that would chase me a mile and other hives so docile I could take off my suit around them. Some people say that all the bees in AZ are Africanized and I’m not sure that is true. The only way to know if through a lab test. There is no way to tell by looking at a bee if they are Africanized or not. Call us to get your bees saved alive, every time, and relocated to a new home where they will actually get put to good use, pollinating, and overall helping the ecosystem.Ĭommon Questions/Safety Concerns: What do I do if I have Africanized Bees? Are they all Africanized? We assume that beekeeper just simply is too ignorant to know that there is another way. Some beekeepers even take them away and then kill the entire hive off site! This is such a tragedy. So if they actually DO end up removing the bees from your property alive, are they actually allowing those bees to live? We know for a fact from beekeepers who have told us, they just “release the bees down the street”. If those same exterminators/beekeepers, really believed what they told you, then they wouldn’t really want to save them would they? Beekeepers like nice bees. Remember, they say they are “all Africanized”. Do they? If you do a little research, you will find that MOST beekeepers do NOT want feral hives in AZ.We walk you through from start to finish what we are going to do, before we show up. There are no secrets with what we will do. You should give us a call to walk you through your options. That being said a Beekeeper will always be a better choice than an exterminator, but are you really calling a beekeeper? Are you sure they aren’t also exterminators? Anything “cheaper”, or “Less destructive” is not going to be ideal. They do not do Hive Removals as much as we do. The common beekeeper keeps bees in boxes. ![]() This will become a calling card for future bees. The last one “causing the bees to leave” can be accomplished with certain oils but at what cost? Have the bees been there longer than 1 day? If so, you can be leaving residue of wax and honeycomb, and even baby bees inside of the area. Make no mistake, all of the above, are extermination tactics and gentle language to mask what the exterminator is really doing…Killing the bees. ![]() All of the above excuses will leave honey comb or residue from dead bees on your property.“We smoked them, we treated them, we smoked them out, the only way to remove them is to cause them to leave”.Don’t simply trust an exterminator posing as a “beekeeper”. Did they send samples of the bees to a laboratory? Did they wait to get the results and then come back? In order to accurately tell someone the genetic history the bee hive, the bees need to be genetically tested.“Your bees are Africanized so we treated them”.Bees can ALWAYS be saved, and it should be NORMAL to save bees – no exceptions. Both of these phrases combined with a slick website, lead you to believe you are calling a friendly beekeeper who loves bees and has been keeping bees for 30+ years etc.“If the bees can be saved”, or “we normally save bees”.Bees can and should be saved 100% of the time. From the wing of a plane in the Scottsdale Airport, to the bottom of an old unused telephone pole 3 feet underneath the ground. Water meter boxes, into the roofline of homes, Saguaro Cactus, underneath olive trees. ![]() No matter where you are in the Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, or Phoenix areas you will find bees love to move into structures. From Camelback Mountain, Mummy Mountain, to the Verde River, to the Boulders, to Old Town Scottsdale. ![]()
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