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Pest Control - Bees - Bee Swarms |
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Common problem: Bees swarms can be a serious problem during summer. Most often when commercial honey bees swarm to establish a new hive inside a wall cavity of a residential or commercial building.
Extremely aggressive: A swarm of bees can be extremely aggressive and may attack a person in such large numbers as to cause death. The venom of bees is highly toxic and may cause hideous swelling of the skin, particularly of children and people with a fair complexion. Some people are highly to the venom of bees and deaths are reported to occur in Australia every year as a result. Allergic reaction: In some cases, death may arise to people who are allergic to the bee venom or who are bitten by the swarm of bees in large numbers. |
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DO NOT attempt to eradicate a group of swarming bees, unless you have the complete range of protective equipment and professional knowledge essential in the circumstances.
The cost of professional pest control service to completely eradicate a bee swarm from a residential premises - using proper protective measures and the more expensive (but much safer) pyrethroid insecticides - will be approx $200 and $300 depending on size of infestation and access constraints. |
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FREE - FUMAPEST Spider Identification Chart with FIRST AID spider bite procedures - a ready reference guide in full colour of dangerous and venomous spiders that commonly occur in the <%=strCouncil %> Council region.
Featured in the Spider Identifcation Chart are the male and female Sydney funnel web spider, red-back spider, white-tail spider, black house spider, wolf spider, mouse spider, trap-door spider, huntsman spider, orb-weaver spider and other spiders with notes to aid in spider identification.
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