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Pest Control /termite control/moisture Control/wildlife removal/exclusion/Vapor Barrier/Fungus Treatments/Bedbug/BrownRecluse Spiders/Floor Supports/Attic Insulation/Crawl Space Insulation. Veteran and Family Owned Over 30 Yrs combined Experience Pest control starting at $65 Per Quarter.

Pest Control /termite control/moisture Control/wildlife removal/exclusion/Vapor Barrier/Fungus Treatments/Bedbug/BrownRecluse Spiders/Floor Supports/Attic Insulation/Crawl Space Insulation. Veteran and Family Owned Over 30 Yrs combined Experience Pest control starting at $65 Per Quarter.




Butler Pest Control Services Inc

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Butler Pest Control Services Inc

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42 years of experience

Remember When Your Pests Are Gone..., The Butler Did It!, Over 28 Years Experience, Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Thank You West TN for Allowing US To Serve You for the Past 28 Years!

Remember When Your Pests Are Gone..., The Butler Did It!, Over 28 Years Experience, Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Thank You West TN for Allowing US To Serve You for the Past 28 Years!

Animal Removal questions, answered by experts

If you’re dealing with a bee colony on your property, you might wonder if they’ll leave naturally over time. The answer depends on their circumstances. Bees often relocate if the hive becomes overcrowded, food is scarce, or they face a threat. With that said, if a hive’s location is safe, warm, and with plentiful food sources, they are unlikely to relocate on their own, and the hive may persist for many generations.

Professional removal preserves bee populations and ensures safe, effective hive relocation, protecting you from stings.

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

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.

In many places, killing bees or destroying a hive is discouraged or regulated due to their crucial role as pollinators. Specific laws vary by region, and certain bee species are protected due to declining populations. Some states require permits or restrict who can remove or exterminate bee colonies. Always check local laws before attempting to manage or remove a beehive.

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