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Why do I need a site consultation survey?

In these videos, we will explain why we must survey your property before we can give you a quote for it.
We will also answer common questions like ...

  • why do I need to pay for a survey?
  • why is cost associated with a survey?
  • when do you offer a fixed quote?
  • what guarantees do you offer
  • What goes into a survey?
  • Why is a site survey an essential part of bee removal?

  • How long does a survey take?
  • What is the survey for?
  • What is the surveyor looking for?
  • What helps us understand the damage the bees have done?
  • How can we estimate the size of the colony?
  • What tools do we use to do this?

If you need bees and comb removed from a structure then call us and book the essential site consultation survey. This survey visit is the first step in an important process. This is a prerequisite that allows us to provide many benefits like the 3-15 year guarantee and fixed quote.

The essential site consultation survey ensures the safety of you, our team, your property, the public and of course the bees! The visit ensures we establish the correct type of access equipment needed to get to the area. If the work required is needed to be done at height – we do not work from ladders as this is illegal to do for our company and its dangerous due to the technicality of the bee removal process.
The essential site consultation survey ensures we have the correct type of materials and equipment at the start of the job so the bees are extracted efficiently and without long periods of disruption which is not good for the bees.
Have a look at our honeybee removal process to understand what happens at each stage of the removal.
August 7, 2024
Press Room

Peter Higgs Profile

Peter grew up in Ewhurst, where he has lived for about twenty-six years. He grew up in a family home where he was brought up by his mum primarily.

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August 7, 2024
FAQ's

Will your insurance pay for bee removal?

Typically insurance companies won’t pay for pest control services. However, we have had insurance companies pay and sometimes in full.

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August 7, 2024
Protecting bees

Bee protection

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