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"I have Ray the Bugman come out quarterly to keep the ants at bay around my home. Recently I had an new outbreak and he came out right away to treat with no charge to me. I trust Home Paramount and the men who work for them."

Marcy S on July 2021

Dependable, flexible, effective residential and commercial pest control, termite control, and moisture control services.

"I have Ray the Bugman come out quarterly to keep the ants at bay around my home. Recently I had an new outbreak and he came out right away to treat with no charge to me. I trust Home Paramount and the men who work for them."

Marcy S on July 2021


Additional DBA Names: Dixon & Son's Pest Control, Consulting LLC. Additional Phone - (410) 691-3538. Additional Email - [email protected].


Animal Removal questions, answered by experts

Early spring or late fall removals are ideal when bees are less active, and hive removal is safer.

Bees usually have thicker, fuzzy bodies, while wasps have slender, smooth bodies. Behavior and nesting also differ.

Some bees may return after the nest is removed. These are called "straggler" bees, and it may take them a couple of weeks before they leave. The reason is the nest may have been removed while the bees were away. These bees don't typically survive long once the nest is gone, so you may want to contact a beekeeper to help relocate them elsewhere.

Honey bees are most likely to swarm during spring and early summer, typically from April through June, as colonies expand and prepare for new growth. Swarming occurs when a hive becomes overcrowded, prompting the queen and a group of worker bees to leave in search of a new nesting site. During this time, you may notice a temporary increase in bee activity around your property.

No, ground bees are not detrimental to the health of your lawn. In fact, the small holes created by ground bees can actually offer beneficial aeration which moisturizes and nourishes the ground. Additionally, ground bees are highly regarded as vital pollinators, meaning they help plants to reproduce. Unless you’re battling a severe infestation, leaving ground bees undisturbed can boost the health of your yard and the environment.

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