Even though we traditionally recognize Labor Day weekend as the end of summer in Massachusetts, there is still, technically, plenty of time left to enjoy the weather! In the Massachusetts pest control industry, stinging pests like bees, hornets, and wasps are still extremely active in the September heat. Bee exterminators in Massachusetts, like Burgess Pest, are still working long days for bees nest removal services this fall.
Bee exterminators in Massachusetts know that the end of the "stinging season" is almost over, but the unseasonably high heat in New England is still kicking up bee season into high gear. You've probably noticed the activity if you'd tried to enjoy your outdoor space, especially when the sun is out.
If you do encounter a bees nest in Massachusetts, here are a few tips.
- Never spray an aerosol can into a structural opening on your home. That may force the bees deeper inside, as they try to get away from the product. This may also stain your house if the product comes into contact with wood.
- Burgess Pest Management bee exterminators in Massachusetts know how to properly destroy and remove bees nests. Don't try this on your own, unless you have significant experience doing so.
- Do it yourself bee nest removal products do not always include clear instructions on how to properly use it. Applying guess work to bee extermination can lead to major problems, which may results in wasted time and money.