Pest Removal for Epping and Hurstville: The Delicate Wasp and Bee issue
Most people have been stung by wasps or bees, and there is no easy way of saying it: it is unpleasant. At best, you will holler and receive a stinging welt. At worst, for those of us with allergic reactions, you can lapse in to anaphylaxis. The stakes are high with these creatures.
However, current events have forced pest removal experts in Epping, Hurstville, and throughout Sydney’s suburbs to reevaluate their approach to wasp and bee control. Another foreign invader has begun to threaten bees, and while they are occasionally responsible for some of our painful stings, bees are also extremely important to the natural ecosystem, here and worldwide.
Bees are responsible for a great deal of pollination that occurs in the natural environment. Their act of feeding on a plants’ pollen spreads the pollen throughout an ecosystem, and ensures that a great many plants are able to recreate and bloom. In total, over one-third of the crops and plants that we consume are pollinated by bees.
However, a number of bee species are in trouble. On several continents, including Europe and America, bees have been disappearing, victims to disease, parasites, pesticides, and some additional elements that we don’t fully understand as of yet. They are in short supply, and crop yields are suffering in some areas. Now, a colony of bees, regardless of its location, is something to be preserved, if at all possible.
For pest removalists in Epping and Hurstville, this means that we must emphasise the importance of measured action to our clients. If you discover a nest on your property, it is important to determine what species is inside of it. If it is a bees nest, it can easily be captured and transported to an area where it is badly needed.
At Pink Pest Services, we have Sydney’s needs for pest removal covered. Contact us today.
- September 25, 2016
- Insect Control
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