We Specialize in the Prevention, Control, Extermination and Removal of Bees, Hornets, Wasps & Yellowjackets. With over 30 years of insect eradication, bee removal, and control experience, the staff at Bee Control Pittsburgh represent Western Pennsylvania's leading stinging insect control company, providing programs from fully comprehensive prevention applications to 24 hour emergency bee removal service, including the safe removal and relocation of the beneficial Honey bee.Trying to figure out what stinging pest is causing issues at your home?
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Emergency Services
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Bee Control provides emergency response services to situations involving insects which have become established on your property. EPA approved materials and methods pet friendly are utilized to eradicate nesting colonies and, wherever physically possible, the nest is safely removed from the property.
Prevention
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As the saying goes, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure! With our preventative services we are able to provide a comprehensive application of residual insecticides and repellents designed to minimize the possibility of nesting by the following stinging insects in or on your property by yellowjackets, bald-faced and european hornets, paper wasps, mud daubers, carpenter bees, bumble bees and many other species of bees and stinging insects. It will also help to minimize winter invasion by hibernating insects such as queen Paper Wasps, Lady Bugs, Stinkbugs, Box Elder Bugs and more!
Paper Wasp
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Thanks again for the wonderful service.on a sunday no less! Please feel free to forward my name and phone number to prospective clients who are looking for references and the like. Thanks so much for acomadating my schedule - I know the weather can be a problem and I didn't want to add any. Seth is a great guy - you always seem to have the nicest employees.
Sand Wasp
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Sand wasps, also called digger wasps, are similar in appearance to the larger yellowjackets (1/2 to 3/4 inch long), but the banding is more uniform (not patterned) and alternates black and white or very pale yellow. Classified as a solitary wasp, they do not construct co-operative nests in the fashion of yellowjackets, wasps, bees, and hornets.
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