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Bee Swarm? Here’s What To Do

Springtime brings warmer weather, blooming plants, and a surge in bee activity. While these buzzing pollinators are essential for the environment, they can quickly become a problem when they swarm near homes. If you’ve ever spotted a large cluster of bees gathering on a tree, fence, or even the side of your house, you know how unsettling it can be. At Wagner Pest Solutions, we specialize in safe and effective bee removal, ensuring your home stays protected from unwanted swarms. Understanding why bee swarms occur and how to handle them can help you avoid a larger infestation.

What Is a Bee Swarm?

A bee swarm occurs when a colony becomes overcrowded, prompting a queen bee to leave with thousands of worker bees to find a new home. While swarms may look intimidating, they are usually temporary and not aggressive—unless provoked. However, given that Arizona is home to Africanized honeybees, which are more defensive than other species, it’s always best to keep your distance.

Will the Bees Leave on Their Own?

In many cases, a bee swarm will move on within 24 to 72 hours once they find a permanent nesting spot. However, if they decide to settle into the structure of your home, such as your walls, attic, or shed, removing them becomes more challenging. At that point, professional removal is necessary to prevent long-term damage and safety risks.

What You Should—and Shouldn’t—Do

If you see a bee swarm on your property, avoid disturbing it. Do not spray the bees with water, attempt to knock them down, or try DIY removal methods, as these actions can cause the swarm to become aggressive. Keep children and pets indoors until the swarm moves on or a professional arrives to handle the situation.

To prevent bees from making your home their new hive, inspect your property for potential entry points and seal cracks or holes around your roof, walls, and eaves. Keeping your yard well-maintained and free of standing water can also help reduce the chances of attracting bees.

Is Your Home at Risk of a Bee Infestation?

If a bee swarm lingers too long or you suspect bees have started building a hive on your property, Wagner Pest Solutions is here to help. Our expert team specializes in safe and effective bee removal to protect your home and family. We also offer residential termite inspections, termite control, and rodent control to keep your home pest-free year-round. Call (623) 466-6752 today to request service and ensure your Glendale, AZ, home stays safe this spring.

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