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Honeybees are considered to be under threat of extinction. As it stands, they are expected to survive, but care must be taken when dealing with the bees. Honeybees need large nesting sites, so their homes are often much bigger than a wasp or hornet’s nest. At the peak of bee season, anywhere from 30,000 to 50,000 bees may occupy one nest. In residential areas, the hives may not reach this size due to the environmental limitations.

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Honeybees are considered to be under threat of extinction. As it stands, they areexpected to survive, but care must be taken when dealing with the bees. Honeybeesneed large nesting sites, so their homes are often much bigger than a wasp orhornet’s nest. At the peak of bee season, anywhere from 30,000 to 50,000 bees mayoccupy one nest. In residential areas, the hives may not reach this size due to theenvironmental limitations.

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These insects are responsible for more than honey production. Theyare an integral part of the pollination process for a wide variety ofplants. In terms of the Earth’s larger ecosystem, these animals have alarge, though often overlooked role to play. Regardless of theirimportant place in the ecosystem, honeybees are frequentlyconsidered pests. Especially in areas where young children play,there is the possibility of stings, allergic reactions or even swarms.

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When removing bees, exterminators will simply kill the insects then remove thehive. While this is quicker, it is not the best way to approach this at risk species.Other pest control companies can safely remove the hive without harming theanimals. Typically, the honeycombs will be cut and put into frames. If the nest isdifficult to reach, the pest control professional will use a special vacuum to gatherthe bees without harming them.

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