Sunday 11 October 2015

Know More About Bees




Found all over the world, bees are typically winged insects 3.9 cm in length. They are brown or back with yellow, lustrous blue or red stripes. Although a few are solitary, species like honey bees are extremely social. The bee colonies comprise of 3 castes – infertile female workers, queens and the male drones. It is the queens that mate and lays egg. They live up to 5 years. The make drones exist solely for fertilising the queen and die soon after fulfilling their task. The female workers perform a number of tasks that are necessary to survival of the hove. 

The most popular bees that are encountered by homeowners are carpenter bees, honey bees  & bumble bees. They generally become active during spring with warm weather & flowering of the plants. They are active all through summer & into the fall. The cooling temperatures in fall prompt them to gear up to overwinter. In winter months, the activity of these creatures decreases to the point where they aren't seen unless on a warm winter day. 

While bees may be of advantage to the environment in several ways, its inconvenient & probably dangerous to let a bee hive thrive near your house. Their stings are painful and can cause allergies, redness and local inflammation. Sometimes repeated stings can even be life threatening. 

It is thus first important to identify the specific species because they are mostly mistaken for wasps because of their same physical characteristics. A number of elimination methods for bees and wasps are present, thus effective treatment typically relies upon accurate identification. While using any bee control method, it is even necessary to know the effective application techniques and limitations as well as dangers that are associated with the different methods. 

However, the sole way of getting rid of bees from your house is to remove the hive completely. This task needs the correct strategy and tools. For efficiency and safety purposes, a specialist of bee pest control in Melbourne must be consulted before attempting any kind of technique. 

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