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Bee hive removal process includes opening the hive cavity, removing all bees (dead and alive), removing all comb and honey, scraping to remove all was and propolis, spraying with a liquid solution to remove Queen scent and placing an all natural bee deterrent to prevent future swarms. Then all entrances are blocked, the cavity is filled with expanding foam, and the final step is caulking all joints and seams. When this process is completed, ALL traces of bees are removed.

Because of their importance to our food supply, a beekeeper should ALWAYS try to remove the colony undamaged.

An initial, thorough evaluation of the hive will determine the service that will be the safest and most cost effective for the customer.

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