Africanized Bees

Africanized Killer Bee Pest Control

Exterminating Killer Bees In Southern California Since 1994

Africanized killer bees looks so much like a regular honey bee that the only way to tell the two apart is by measuring their bodies. Africanized bees have different wing measurements than honey bees. Also known as "killer" bees, these pests release a pheromone which signals other nearby bees to attack. This trait makes africanized bees much more dangerous than honey bees.

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Africanized Bee Inspection

Your pest control service will begin with a licensed technician providing a full inspection of your residence and property to identify the bee infestation. During the inspection, your bee control technician will identify potential problem areas around your home or office. After the source of your problem areas have been identified, your technician will point out other potential bee harborages and steps you can take to reduce future bee infestations. Your technician will create a customized bee treatment plan for year-round protection, using the most effective and environmentally-conscious bee control solutions.

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Quick Facts About Killer Bees

Habits

Africanized bees defend their colony and attack when threatened.

Habitat

Africanized bees have small colonies, so they can build nests in unique places. They have been known to live in tires, crates, boxes, and empty cars.

Threats

Their venom is no more dangerous than regular honey bees. Killer bees attack in greater numbers, which causes more danger to humans.

Prevention

Because of the aggressive nature of these pests and the enormity of their nests, a pest control professional or beekeeper must address an infestation. If you are chased by Africanized honeybees, run in a zig zag pattern and seek shelter in a house or car.

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