Santa Barbara Bee Company- "A full service bee company!"

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Live Bee Removal is an option... please do not spray or kill honey bees.
Live Bee Removal services in Los Alamos, Lompoc, Buellton, Santa Ynez, Goleta, Santa Barbara, Carpinteria
Contact us for more info - 698-0505

Friday, June 15, 2012

Bee Removal Oak Tree

This is a great example of a bait hive set-up on a large oak tree. The hive has been present for quite some time, and at least one point in the past there was a failed attempt to exterminate the hive. With the proper set-up and follow-up a bait hive can be quite effective at removing bees from unwanted locations.



Santa Barbara Bee Company - "A full service bee company!"
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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Santa Barbara Bee Removal

Here is a another example of bees moving into a roof space behind eaves that were not properly sealed. The bees have a hard time resisting a space that has a defensible (small opening) space that leads to a larger area behind. These bees were relocated before roofers were going to remove and replace the roof.


Santa Barbara Bee Company - "A full service bee company!"
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Friday, June 8, 2012

Live Bee Removal Santa Barbara

Live Bee Removal.  Here is a series of photos that take you through the process of set-up, removal, clean-up before repair, and then the drywall patch to repair.  The room is left the way it was found, clean and ready for living (minus a bit of touch up paint for the ceiling).

1)  Small hive that moved into attic space
through the vent.


2)  A shot of the room that has been screened off
to help protect against dust, debris, and bees.

3) Bees and comb removed, insulation is placed in
space after entrance has been closed.

4) The drywall is patched, taped, and first coat
of mud applied before clean-up.

Santa Barbara Bee Company - "A full service bee company!"
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Saturday, June 2, 2012

Bee Removal Goleta

This is a great example of a hive that was located in the floor space of a backyard shed.  The bees went unnoticed for more than a year since the hive entrance was on the side of the shed.  The owner happened to notice a large amount of bees one sunny afternoon and tracked them back to the opening.

This was a piece of the floor that was cut out and flipped upside down to
reveal the hive.  Once the hive and bees were removed, the entrance was sealed,
insulation was used to fill the space, and the floor was repaired.

Santa Barbara Bee Company - "A full service bee company!"
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Monday, May 28, 2012

Bee Swarm Removal Santa Barbara

A couple of photos that show the swarm ball before capture and then the box used to collect the bees.  A frame of bee comb is placed in the box and the swarm ball is cut from the bush and carefully placed in the box.  The lid is left ajar so returning bees can find the queen.  The box is then picked up at dusk.


Santa Barbara Bee Company - "A full service bee company!"
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Santa Barbara Bee Removal

This hive was located in the side of a house entering through the plumbing access panel.  If you have any such panels in our around your house make sure they have a good solid seal.  If not you may be inviting bees to take up residence.

A bit lucky the bees started to draw comb near the entrance rather
than down the wall along the side of the bathtub!

Santa Barbara Bee Company - "A full service bee company!"
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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Bee Swarm Removal Santa Barbara

This is pretty typical.  Bees regularly move into small spaces around a garden - compost bins, worm boxes, large covered pots, irrigation boxes.


Santa Barbara Bee Company - "A full service bee company!"
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Monday, May 14, 2012

Bee Removal Stucco Wall

This was a double hive removal from a long stucco wall that surrounds the main house on a ranch.  The first hive was quite large, the bees accessing the wall space from a crack in the top caused by a large jacaranda branch.  The second hive was much smaller, and it looked as if a something had been feeding on the comb. The crack in the stucco caused by age and deterioration.



Santa Barbara Bee Company - "A full service bee company!"
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Thursday, May 10, 2012

Live Bee Removal Santa Barbara

Here's a typical Santa Barbara bee removal and another example of a small hole (great defensible space), that leads to a larger, dark space that can comfortably house a growing hive of bees.  Left unchecked, hives in floor, wall, and attic spaces can grow to over 8 feet long.  This hive was relatively young and only had 6 sheets of comb.

The hive entrance is right behind the base of the vines... it looks so
innocent, almost hiding from the passerby.
Under the shed between the shed floor and subfloor was 6 sheets of
comb just like this one.  This was a relatively new hive.

Santa Barbara Bee Company - "A full service bee company!"
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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Bee Hive Removal Santa Barbara

What appeared to be a decent sized swarm after cutting back the trumpet vine ended up being a large established hive in the interior of the wall.  The bees moved in through a hole created by a stake to wire and support the vine. I was a perfect space for the bees before being relocated to a more people friendly location of an orchard.

Oh, those pesky holes left in stucco... offer a defensible space to bees. 
The hive contained 7 sheets of large, wide comb.  These were cut to fit
and reattached to standard deep frames. 

Santa Barbara Bee Company - "A full service bee company!"
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