Step 3: Prepare the Bee Removal Area
Jan 27, 2026 · Kyle
Step 3: Prepare the Bee Removal Area
The next step for a full removal is to open up the area. Sometimes this involves removing a soffit, some sheetrock, or opening up other parts of the structure to access the colony.
Our technicians are experienced in working with various building materials and always take care to minimize structural disruption. We plan the access point carefully based on the infrared inspection results to ensure we can reach the entire colony efficiently.
This step is why hiring a professional matters — improper access can cause unnecessary damage to your home and make the removal more difficult and expensive.
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