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5 Predictable Places Bees Build Hives

2024-04-13T21:44:26-07:00July 17th, 2018|Bee Removal, News|

Bees are fairly predictable creatures. Whenever we remove bees from a property, it's usually from a roof, or inside the wall of a structure. These types of jobs are called structural removals. Structural removals may be the most common, but there are also many other places bees commonly build hives. Below are a few of [...]

Does my wall or roof need to be opened in order to remove a beehive?

2024-04-13T21:51:11-07:00June 8th, 2018|Bee Removal, Bee Whisperer: Jeff Lutz, General Info|

One of the most frequently asked questions we get when someone calls our office is "Why do you need to open the wall or roof of my home in order to remove the bees?" It's a good question that has many answers. Let me explain. Whenever bees get inside a roof, wall, or chimney, its [...]

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Bee Best or Be Best?

2018-05-08T14:19:38-07:00May 8th, 2018|News|

So a funny thing happened the other day. I was sitting at work, answering the phones at Bee Best Bee Removal. Suddenly I got a post notification from our Facebook business page. The message read "Thank you for supporting our First lady".  Huh? I wasn't sure what to make of that. Confused , I immediately [...]

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Why do beekeepers wear white?

2019-06-14T12:56:38-07:00January 25th, 2018|General Info|

The other day I was asked an interesting question. I was out and about with one of our bee removal technicians at the hardware store. We were stocking up on garden supplies for the bee hive boxes at the bee farm (where we keep our bees). As we were walking down the aisle, an employee [...]

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Meet our new beekeeper

2018-01-10T18:47:00-08:00January 11th, 2018|General Info, News|

In previous blogs, we have discussed how fortunate we at Bee Best Bee Removal are to network with people that allow us to place bee swarms on their land. The host family we network with has more than 40+ acres of land in unincorporated El Cajon. It is on this land that we take bees [...]

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Bee Chasin’ Episode 1 – The Jeff Lutz Story

2024-04-13T18:06:43-07:00October 23rd, 2017|Bee Removal, Podcast|

In this Episode Jeff Lutz explains how he got started in the Bee Removal business. The following are time coded show notes in case you would like to skip around. The first 2 minutes of the episode is a different audio quality due to some microphone settings. It gets better. :) [00:00] - [...]

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Bee Chasin’ with the Bee Whisperer : Episode 3 – Interesting Stories

2024-04-13T18:09:03-07:00October 17th, 2017|Bee Removal, Podcast|

What you see here is a rough transcript of the audio that is on this page. It was from the start of a podcast series that we will be picking back up soon. We will be cleaning up the transcript so that it makes sense to read. [Intro] Jeff: (:37) Hello guys, Some [...]

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Inside the Hive – 24 Hour Live Bees Video Stream

2017-07-10T10:21:41-07:00July 2nd, 2017|Bee Removal, Just for fun, News|

Ever wanted to be a "fly on the wall"? You know the saying. We have all heard it before. The phrase is applicable to those situations where we wish we were able to witness something we wouldn't normally be able to watch. Well maybe it's just us, but we here at Bee Best Bee Removal have [...]

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How long does it take to remove bees?

2017-04-26T08:39:00-07:00April 10th, 2017|Bee Removal|

One of the purposes of our bee blogs is to allow our customers to gain knowledge of what to expect when they have a bee problem. We have discussed what happens when bees land in a tree. We have also written blogs about what happens when bees invade a structure. This blog answers a different question. [...]

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