Bee Removal
Be careful: 1% of the human 1% of the human population is allergic to bee stings. We recommend that these persons should stay away from swarns or bee hives. This is a serious procedure and serious accidents can happen even to the most experienced beekeepers.

Bees can create a hive in any type of void that will offer protection. These surfaces include: attics, trees, bushes, wall voids, chimneys, etc.
A new bee hive can start to produce pounds of honey in a matter of hours, that’s why it would be better if the bee hive problem should be taken care of as soon as possible, to avoid repairs and even removals. If the bee hive is older then a week, they most likely produced enough honey to create problems for the structure, such as honey stains.
If you leave the bees and don’t do anything about this, the bees will keep multiplying and laying more eggs, working and producing more honey. If you don’t do anything about this and just ignore the bees, the hive can grow up to 60,000 bees.
If you proceed to exterminate the bees on your own, which we do not recommend, you can use chemical sprays to kill the bees or smokers to calm them, making it easy to remove them and the hive after. It is best to use these products at night when all the bees are in the hive.
You should observe the bees from a safe location, see where their hive is located, and we highly recommend that you call a professional bee removal team. Don’t do anything that could annoy the bees, such as spraying them, putting water on them, throwing rocks at them, etc.