Bees, wasps, hornets, and other similar stinging insects can be scary enough when they’re nesting on your property; the last thing that you want is an entire nest inside your home. But the unfortunate reality is that all sorts of stinging insects can and will take up residence in your home. But what do those indoor habitats look like? We scoured the internet to give readers a sense of what indoor stinging insect nests look like--and tell you how you can prevent or get rid of them.
So how do bees get into homes in the first place? There are a few places that they can make their entry:
Bees and other stinging insects seek out hollow spaces to nest in, which makes spaces like roofs, attics, and wall cavities susceptible. Let’s take a look:
Here you can see an instance of a MAJOR bee presence inside of a wall cavity:
In this video you can see a HUGE bee presence in an unlucky person’s attic:
And in this video (from the UK) notice the bee presence that can get pretty out of control in a roof:
So obviously these locations in the structure of a home have an opportunity to be occupied by bees. Does a bee presence usually get as severe in the videos above? No, not typically, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t possible.
So now that you’ve seen some of the worst horror stories related to indoor beehives that the internet has to offer, you’re probably wondering what you can do to prevent them. Luckily, there are a few things that you can do:
Prevention is great if you don’t already have a bee problem, but if you’re already dealing with, you need a way to get rid of them. Thomas Pest Services can help. Bee and wasp control from the techs here at Thomas includes:
Looking for bee and wasp control today? Just contact us and we’ll schedule your appointment ASAP!