73 Bryansford Rd, Newcastle, Co Down BT33 0LD
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SAFEHANDS PEST MANAGEMENT
The chimney flue provides a perfect environment for the honey bees to colonize. For this reason, a chimney would be the most common location from within a building. Our team removes honey bees from chimneys safely each year and relocates them to more suitable land.
Our highly experienced team is capable of carrying out honey bee removals with a permanent solution, assuring the bees will not return to the same location of the property
Our goal is to provide our clients with environmentally friendly solution, which benefits both our clients and the honey bees.
Our trained and dedicated team allows us to offer the complete package from the honey bee removal to any reinstatement work that may be required.
Our team members include experienced beekeepers and several construction trades, allowing us to offer reinstatement work as a complete package.
THE REMOVAL PROCESS
The removal process of honey bees from a chimney can be extremely difficult and dangerous usually because of the location of a chimney. Our scope is to carry out the removal process for our clients safely, to avoid injury or damage to any property.
The first step in the honey bee removal process is for us to carry out a site survey to confirm the location of the honeybees.
This survey is also to confirm what access equipment may be required to access the location of the honey bees.
We also conduct a full and thorough risk assessment to manage any risks that are present adhering to health & safety legislation.
Once the site survey has been completed we can provide our clients with our recommendations and a quote to successfully remove the honey bees.
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Honey bees are not a legally protected species in Northern Ireland.
There is no insecticide on the UK market that states “Approved for the control of honey bees” on the products label.
Honey bee colonies do not usually die out during the winter months.
This process provides a permeant environmental friendly solution, allowing us to remove the honeybees and the comb.
The comb is one of the most vital resources honey bees have. If the comb is left in situ, it’s likely this will attract a new honey bee swarm back into this location.
Over the years we have developed different techniques and insect proofing methods to deny honey bees the ability to return the same location.
Although some insurance providers do cover the removal costs involved, most providers do not.
The honey bees are put into a wooden hive and moved to more suitable land and managed by a beekeeper.
We would love to speak with you.
Feel free to reach out using the contact form,
we will contact you to arrange a site survey.