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Bugs Burney Pest Control

1016 S Georgia St
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Bugs Burney Pest Control

1016 S Georgia St
4.69(
13
)
Customers say: Super punctual
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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Bugs Burney Pest Control is a family owned & operated business that has been west texas’ premier pest control service since 1955. Licensed and insured, we expertly serve the texas panhandle area and specialize in the unique needs of this area. Additional phone numbers - (806) 273-6113, (806) 665-0395 & (806) 341-7742. Additional contact name - Norma Burney. Additional address - PO Box 31321, Amarillo, TX 79120.

Bugs Burney Pest Control is a family owned & operated business that has been west texas’ premier pest control service since 1955. Licensed and insured, we expertly serve the texas panhandle area and specialize in the unique needs of this area. Additional phone numbers - (806) 273-6113, (806) 665-0395 & (806) 341-7742. Additional contact name - Norma Burney. Additional address - PO Box 31321, Amarillo, TX 79120.

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. 

DIY animal removal is rarely a good idea and is not advised for many reasons. First, these types of animals can carry diseases and, therefore, pose a health risk to you, your family, and your pets if mishandled. Second, depending on your city or municipality, it may be illegal to remove or handle wildlife yourself. 

Sealing your home against these animals yourself is also a bad idea. Trapping an animal under your house will cause odor and insect problems when it passes away. 

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

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.

You should never try to remove a bee's nest yourself because it can be extremely dangerous. The amount of bees that can live in a hive depends on the type of bee, but honey bees can have up to 80,000 bees living in a hive. People who are allergic to bees can have life-threatening reactions from a single sting. So, it's best to leave bee nest removal to the professionals who have the knowledge and equipment to do so safely.

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