Bee Removal Billings, MT | Yellow Jackets, Wasps, Hornets
Billings Bee Control & Extermination
Bro’s Pest Control specializes in bee removal Billings, MT. Bro’s Pest Control is your connection to safe bee removal and extermination services in the Billings area. Exterminators within our network specialize in: wasp control, hornet control, bee swarm removal and bee removal. Pest control services can also include sealing off the entrances and exits, repairs from hive and damage, as well as traps. Bee’s can pose danger, especially if a loved one is allergic. Contact Bro’s Pest Control today to control your bee problem in the Billings area.
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Specialized Bee Removal & Extermination
Bro’s Pest Control professionals can help you with all different bee problems including:
Removal of hives, bee swarm removal, yellow jacket removal, hornet removal, bumble bee removal and various of bee removal jobs. Bee removal Billings, MT experts will come out to your home or business and remove unwanted bee’s safely and at a reasonable price. Same day appointments for bee removal can be scheduled, if needed. Ready for bee control Billings, MT? Contact us today by calling 1-888-497-9069.
Contact UsBee, Wasp & Hornet Treatment
Bee, wasp or hornet treatment Billings, MT will require one of our bee specialists to come out to your home to perform a free inspection. They will arrive fully equipped to eliminate your bee issue. The bee exterminator will identify the location of the nest, depending on the type of stinging insect problem you have, and eliminate/remove the problems to protect your family’s health and safety. In the case of a hornets nest, the technician will treat the nest and return to remove it after insuring that all the pests have been killed.
Bees are flying insects closely related to wasps and ants, known for their role in pollination and, in the case of the best-known bee species, the European honey bee, for producing honey and beeswax. For bee removal Billings, MT — contact us today!
Bee Extermination Billings, Montana
Assuming the bee's in question are not honeybee's, a Bro's Pest Control expert can exterminate them. Every year, beekeepers are called upon to give advice regarding the removal of honey bees (and other insect pests) from homes and buildings since honey bees are NOT to be exterminated. Honey Bee removal on the other hand, includes relocating the bee's to a different location. If you have a bumble bee, wasp or yellow jacket bee problem in Billings, MT -- then extermination can be done. For wasp, bumble bee, hornet or yellow jacket extermination Billings, MT -- please get in touch with Bro's Pest Control today!
For Bee Control Billings, Montana Call, 1-888-497-9069Billings, Montana
Billings is the largest city in the state of Montana, and is the principal city of the Billings Metropolitan Area with a population of 166,855.[5] It has a trade area of over half a million people.[6]
Billings is located in the south-central portion of the state and is the seat of Yellowstone County, which had a 2015 population of 157,048.[5] The 2015 Census estimates put the Billings population at 110,263,[3] making it the only city in Montana with over 100,000 people. The city is experiencing rapid growth and a strong economy; it has had and is continuing to have the largest growth of any city in Montana. Parts of the metro area are seeing hyper growth. From 2000 to 2010 Lockwood, an eastern suburb of the city, saw growth of 57.8%, the largest growth rate of any community in Montana.[7] Billings has avoided the economic downturn that affected most of the nation 2008–2012 as well as avoiding the housing bust.[8][9] With the Bakken oil development in eastern Montana and western North Dakota, the largest oil discovery in U.S. history,[10][11] as well as the Heath shale oil discovery just north of Billings,[12] the city's already rapid growth rate is escalating.[13][14]
Bombus pensylvanicus, the American bumblebee or Sonoran bumblebee, is a species of bumblebee native to North America. It occurs in eastern Canada, throughout much of the United States, and much of Mexico.[2]
Bombus pensylvanicus tends to live and nest in open farmland and fields. It feeds on several food plants, favoring sunflowers and clovers.[3] Once the most prevalent bumblebee in the southern United States as its name suggests, populations of Bombus pensylvanicus have decreased significantly in recent years.[4]