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Bee Removal Vs. Bee Extermination

After an exterminator kills the bees, the poisonous honey residue, the rotting bees, and the rotting hive create a perfectly inviting environment for flies, cockroaches, moths, and rats.

Bee removal can be accomplished in a relatively short amount of time, keeps the bees alive to accomplish their important work, and saves you the money of a return call to the exterminator!

Check out the videos and click through the pictures below to see more about what the exterminator didn't tell you...
Wax Moth Cocoons
Wax Moth Cocoons
Wax Moth Larvae
Wax Moth Larvae
What the Exterminator Didn't Tell You
What the Exterminator Didn't Tell You
Bees Left to Rot
Bees Left to Rot
Chemicals Dripping from Inside
Chemicals Dripping from Inside
Dead Comb
Dead Comb
Dead Comb
Dead Comb
Dead Comb
Dead Comb
Dead Comb and Honey
Dead Comb and Honey
Dead Comb and Honey
Dead Comb and Honey
Dead Comb and New Hive
Dead Comb and New Hive
Dead Comb and New Hive
Dead Comb and New Hive
Dead Comb Left Behind
Dead Comb Left Behind
Honey Damage
Honey Damage
Honey Everywhere
Honey Everywhere
Honey Everywhere
Honey Everywhere
Honey Everywhere
Honey Everywhere
Honey Stains
Honey Stains
Honey Stains
Honey Stains
New Bees
New Bees
New Bees
New Bees
Roach Feces
Roach Feces
Rotting Hive from Extermination
Rotting Hive from Extermination