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AAA Quality Sprinkler & Landscape

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Over 30 years experience serving the Helena community. We provide personal professional quality work. We offer spring start-up and winterization service and new installation for your sprinklers as well as landscape installation services. Fully insured and free estimates. David Brandon owner.

Over 30 years experience serving the Helena community. We provide personal professional quality work. We offer spring start-up and winterization service and new installation for your sprinklers as well as landscape installation services. Fully insured and free estimates. David Brandon owner.


Pro-Vac Chimney Sweeps LLC

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Pro-Vac Chimney Sweeps LLC

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We are a Chimney Sweeping, Dryer vent and Air Duct cleaning company with over ten years of expertise in this arena. Please schedule an appointment through our website.

We are a Chimney Sweeping, Dryer vent and Air Duct cleaning company with over ten years of expertise in this arena. Please schedule an appointment through our website.

Animal Removal questions, answered by experts

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.

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

Yes, honey bees can sting, but they typically only do it when they feel their hive is threatened. When honey bees are away from their hive, they’re focused on foraging for pollen and nectar, making them unlikely to sting. Only female honey bees, called workers, have stingers, and they will die if they need to use them. Generally, if left undisturbed, honey bees will leave you alone.

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.

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