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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

Ensure proper ventilation, address leaks, and conduct regular inspections.

Some species of bees (not to mention hornets) are aggressive and dangerous to have in your walls. If they swarm in anger or defense, they could badly hurt people in your home. Other species of bees are largely harmless and many people live in close proximity to them.

Either way, bees making hives in your walls usually causes damage. It can contribute to moisture problems, and attract other pests. Those problems get even worse if honeycombs build up. So we strongly suggest you find a way to keep bees from taking up permanent residence.

Probably not. Many imitation nests are meant to be hung from trees or other tall places, but not all yellow jackets nest up high—most species, such as the common yellow jacket and the southern yellow jacket, build nests in the ground. 

If you seal bees in a wall and don’t leave them any way to escape, they may make one of their own. Otherwise, they’ll die inside the wall, and that creates many additional problems. It takes a long time, and the bees will start rotting, which can make your home smell miserable. All the dead bees and any honeycombs they may have created will also attract a number of bugs or other pests to your home. That’s why we suggest removing the bees entirely, and not trying to seal them away.

In certain cases, yes, the bees may go away on their own, but it’s a risk. Some bee types, such as bumblebees, create seasonal nests and then die out as their new queens seek homes elsewhere. But in most cases, you can’t count on the bees leaving naturally. It’s also not a great idea to leave openings in your walls any longer than you have to, which can attract other pests or cause moisture damage.

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