- 1). Locate the nest and determine the size. Spray insecticide or other insect poison on the hive; this should be done at night when the bees are quiet. Wear protective clothing to help prevent bee stings.
- 2). Remove debris that may attract the bees. Buckets and tires offer attractive habitat and might lead to the creation of a hive.
- 3). Enlist the help of a professional bee-keeping service. Contact your city or county fire department or animal control center for assistance. Contact your local agricultural extension service. This office will likely possess resources pertaining to bee eradication.
- 4). Ask the bee keeper if they provide hive removal service. The removal of the hive will help prevent new colonies from forming. Leftover residue can attract another colony of bees. Negotiate a fair price for the hive removal. The price will be based on the size of the hive and the number of bees inside.
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