Why DIY Bee Control Can Be Dangerous

Why DIY Bee Control Can Be Dangerous

January 15, 20263 min read

Why DIY Bee Control Can Be Dangerous

There is no doubt that bees are essential for pollination and the environment, but when they become a nuisance and seek to set up home inside your centre or hospital. The next thing you might see is a queue of honey bees flying in and out of your roof, wall or garden shed. Trying to get rid of bees yourself is a lot less safe than it seems.

1. Bee Stings Can Be Serious

Bees sting when they feel threatened, right? You can even get stung during a DIY solution while wearing gloves or long-sleeve shirts to remove a nest. The majority of people will have only mild swelling and some pain, with some experiencing severe allergic reactions. Anaphylaxis is a medical emergency that can occur quickly and requires immediate treatment. The stakes are simply too high if you're not ready for this.

2. You Might Make the Bees More Aggressive

Bees are defensive creatures; when you attack a hive, they will defend themselves. Inhaling chemicals, covering the hive and encouraging a dangerous stampede, you might end up creating or exacerbating the bees' swarm by doing so, instead of solving the problem. That can put both you and your family, along with any pets (or even neighbours), in danger.

3. It’s Hard to Locate the Entire Hive

Honey bees can build their nests inside difficult-to-reach regions such as wall cavities, roof voids or in chimneys. You may observe bees going in and out of a hole that appears relatively tiny, but expect the hive to be very far back. You can almost guarantee that, without the correct tools or know-how, collections will be left behind in parts of the colony. But leave even a speck or two of the hive, and the bees or whatever else got inside are bound to be back.

4. Chemicals and Sprays Can Do More Harm Than Good

Most insect sprays as widely sold are not intended for bees. Excessive use can be damaging to the ecosystem around us, kill the good pollinators in our yard, and even produce irritating fumes inside your house. In most places, bees are protected, and some of the chemicals will be illegal to use, so the bottom line, check your local regulations first.

5. You May Cause Property Damage

While attempting to get to the hive, you may chew through walls and siding or climb on top of an unsteady roof. It could result in expensive repairs or worse, someone falling. You hire a professional to get into the nests without harming your home.

Let the Experts Handle It

Instead of risking yourself, leave it to a licensed bee control expert in Perth. Pest professionals receive proper training in dealing humanely with infestations and have the appropriate tools to do so. A lot of the pest control services will also provide eco-friendly removal solutions, ensuring that the bees are moved to a different location rather than being killed.

Bees are crucial to the ecosystem, so whenever we displace them or remove them, it should always be done humanely. Don’t risk your safety or theirs. Allow the professionals to generate buzz.

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John

John is a licensed pest control specialist at Bee Pest Control Perth with hands-on experience in bee relocation, termite inspections, and eco-friendly pest management. He is passionate about providing safe, effective, and environmentally responsible pest solutions for Perth homes and businesses. John regularly shares expert tips, prevention guides, and industry insights to help customers stay pest-free year-round.

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