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Why do we charge for bee removal when others do it for free?

In this video, we will explain why we charge for bee removal when other people will do it for free. Explaining why, in some cases, a beekeeper is a right option to go for and when it isn’t.

We will also answer common questions like…
When will a beekeeper remove my bees?
What factors will require me to pay for a bee removal?
Why is it important to proof an area?
Will the bees come back?

The primary reason we charge for bee removal is that as a business, we must cover our operational costs and adhere to certain rules and regulations. Additionally, our service is comprehensive, covering all aspects of bee removal.

Unlike enthusiasts or hobbyists who might remove bees for free out of a passion for the environment or to expand their bee colonies, our approach is professional and thorough. One of the key factors justifying our fees is the extensive service we provide, including the use of specific methods.

We ensure safety by arranging scaffolding, which is essential when bees inhabit high areas in buildings or trees. This not only provides a secure platform for our team but also safeguards the public and protects the integrity of the building.

Our service involves comprehensive building work. We carefully remove parts of the building to access and extract the honeycomb and bees. After the removal, we meticulously perform reinstatement work to maintain the building’s watertight integrity.

Moreover, we take steps to prevent future infestations by proofing the area, which is crucial as bees often attempt to return to previous locations. We stand by our work with a guarantee: if the bees return, we offer repeat removal and reinstatement services at no additional cost to our clients.

August 7, 2024
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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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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
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