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August in Massachusetts is traditionally the most active time of year for bees. With hot daytime temperatures, they become increasingly busy, buzzing around as they pollinate and build nests. Here are the top three tips on Massachusetts bees nest removal. Tips on Massachusetts bees nest removal

You've probably noticed several types of nests that bees can form - from small paper nests to large beehives hanging from trees. If one of these nests is on your home, or hanging from a tree on your property, do you know what to do?

Treating for a bees nest in Massachusetts is not as easy as it may seem. First, you have to know exactly what your target pest is, meaning you need to know if it's a hornet, yellow jacket, honey bee, etc. Honey bees are protected by law, so it's important to contact a bee keeper.

Second, if the bees are coming from an opening on your house, never spray an aerosol product directly into that hole. It will only force them deeper inside, in an effort to try to get away from the application.

Third, many wasp freezes are oil based, so if you're treating on your own, be careful not to stain your house. This is a common mistake people make because the directions on the can rarely warn you about this.

For Massachusetts bee removal, many homeowners call on Burgess Pest Management to properly treat and remove bees nests. Whether they're at the peak of your roof, coming from a hole near your gutter, or hanging from a tree, Burgess Pest has a bee removal team trained for all these scenarios. 

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