This revolutionary method using our proprietary formula removes the bees without opening the structure where they made their hive. Benefits of the Bee Repellent Method include:
The most cost-effective method for bee removal.
Bees are able to swarm away on their own.
Avoid costly construction and repairs from cutting into structures.
We guarantee the queen and all of the worker bees will vacate the hive within 48 hours.
The colony of bees will vacate the hive within 48 hours if placing the repellent.
After the bees leave, if they have been there long enough to create honeycomb and store honey, there will be a second step that naturally occurs: we call it a robbing phase. During this time bees from other hives nearby will come to steal the honey that was left behind.
Bees that are looking for food sources out in nature are in a different stage of life than ones looking for a place to make a hive. If worker bees are out foraging for food that means they have an established hive to take it back to. The repellent will keep swarming bees who are searching for a new location to make a hive away from this particular spot for approximately 4-6 months.
We guarantee that the bees will leave the hive within 48 hours. We also guarantee against a new swarm moving into the same location for the remainder of that calendar year. If you choose to have us seal the hive area after the bees have gone, we will give you an additional year warranty. If at any time during the warranty period a new swarm of bees moves into the same location we will retreat at no additional cost.
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The colony of bees will vacate the hive within 48 hours no matter if it has been there for 1 day or 10 years. However, the amount of honey that the bees store and the amount of honeycomb built in the hive increases the longer they have been established in a particular location. For hives that have been established for more than a few months we recommend completely removing the hive to prevent future complications.