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bees pest control sydneyBees Information :
Bees include the honey bee, the so-called Africanized honey bee (also known as "killer bee"), and the bumble bee. Bumble bees are large, furry-appearing bees that fulfill the beneficial role of pollinating many plants. Honeybees, also active plant pollinators, are found all over the world. While honey bees are not usually aggressive, they will sting if bothered or threatened. Because their wings flap so rapidly, their presence is associated with a buzzing sound. Although the venom of the "killer bees" found in the Western and Southern U.S. is no more potent than that of regular honeybees, their behavior may be more aggressive. Killer bees may chase victims when agitated and may also attack in greater numbers, thereby increasing the chances of a severe reaction to their stings. Overall, there are more than 20,000 species of bees found worldwide.

Common Bee Species Found in Australia:

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  • Carpenters Bees
  • Honey Bees
Size:
2 mm (0.08 in) in length to rather large insects up to 4 cm (1.6 in) long.

Behavior:
A colony of bees consists of a queen, several thousand workers, and, in certain seasons, a few hundred drones. A queen can lay as many as 2,000 eggs in a single day. In her four to five years of life she produces about two million eggs. More than 80,000 bees can live in a single colony. The primary function of the queen is to lays eggs; the workers are sterile females that supply the colony with food, guard the nest, and build the combs. These females live about four or five weeks. The drones are fertile males who fly out at certain times of the year to mate with new queens. The cells in the nest are arrayed in vertical combs, two cell layers thick. The comb consists of adjoining hexagonal cells made of wax secreted by the workers' wax gland. The bees use these cells to rear their brood and to store their food. Honey is gathered in the upper part of the comb, and beneath it, in descending order, are rows of pollen-storage cells, worker brood cells, and drone brood cells. The groundnut-shaped queen cells normally are built at the lower edge of the comb. Bee colonies are perennial, with the queen and workers overwintering in the hive. Bee colonies propagate by swarms. Shortly before one or more queens emerge from the queen cells, the old queen leaves the hive with about half of its population. bees have impressive communication abilities, especially with respect to forage sites (the type of flower and the direction and distance from the hive).

Habitat:

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They are found on every continent except Antarctica, in every habitat on the planet that contains insect-pollinated flowering plants

Bees Symptoms:
Insect stings may produce four types of reactions, each with characteristic symptoms as below: 1.Local reactions are the most common type of reaction to a bee or wasp sting. Symptoms include pain, swelling, warmth, and redness at the site of the sting. Itching may also be present. These symptoms begin immediately following the sting and often last for only a few hours. Depending upon the type of insect, the stinging apparatus may still be visible in the affected skin. Large local reactions have a greater degree of swelling that can last for up to a week, sometimes associated with nausea and/or tiredness. These reactions are not allergic reactions. 2.Systemic (body-wide) allergic reactions occur in people who have produced a type of antibody known as IgE antibody against the same insect venom as a result of a previous sting. Systemic allergic reactions are estimated to occur in 0.3% to 3% of stings. Symptoms include hives and flushing of the skin and difficulty breathing due to swelling of the pharynx and epiglottis and narrowing of the bronchial passages. The reaction may vary in severity from mild skin hives to life-threatening reactions. The most severe immunologic reactions are known as anaphylaxis and occur more commonly in males and in people under 20 years of age. In severe reactions, hypotension (low blood pressure), circulatory disturbances, and breathing difficulty can progress to fatal cardiorespiratory arrest. Most people who develop anaphylactic reactions have experienced previous stings with few problems. Once an individual has experienced an anaphylactic reaction, the risk of having a recurrent episode is about 60%. 3.Toxic reactions are a direct result of toxins in the venom rather than the body's immune response. Most often these are due to multiple simultaneous stings that introduce an unusually large amount of venom into the body. Symptoms can include fever, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headache, fainting or dizziness, and convulsions. Hives, rash, and skin symptoms are less common in toxic reactions than in allergic reactions. Because bee and wasp venom are strong stimulants of the immune response, people who have experienced toxic reactions may produce antibodies to the venom and be at risk for future systemic anaphylactic reactions to stings. 4.Delayed reactions are uncommon and occur even days to weeks after the sting. These reactions constitute less than 0.3% of all reactions to insect stings. The individual's own medical history and condition may play a role in determining whether delayed reactions occur. Symptoms can vary widely and may include inflammation of the brain (encephalitis), the nerves (neuritis), blood vessels (vasculitis), or kidneys (nephritis) as well as blood clotting disturbances. Serum sickness is a type of delayed reaction that occurs a week to 10 days after a sting and may cause itching, rash, fever, joint pain, fatigue, and swollen lymph nodes.
Health Concerns:
Bees and wasp stings may produce local reactions or systemic (body-wide) allergic reactions. Localized pain, redness, and swelling are the most common reaction to a sting. Severe allergic reactions to stings are known as anaphylactic reactions and may be life-threatening. Treatment of a local reaction involves cleansing, removal of the stinging apparatus if present, and application of ice packs. Epinephrine is the treatment of choice for severe allergic reactions. A self-administered injectable form of epinephrine is available for individuals at risk for anaphylactic reactions.
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Bees Pest Control, How to get rid of Bees or How to kill Bees
What to do
1. Get Immediate Professional Inspection and Bees treatment before it get severe problem
WARNING: Do NOT attempt DIY Bees pest control in side or around the house, you or your children might get sick and there are heavy fines for using an insecticide that is NOT registered for bees pest control - will not eradicate the bees infestation
Things you MUST know
1. Be careful when selecting a pest controller it's far too easy to get a NSW Govt WorkCover issued Pest Control Licence and start up a pest control business - using mostly unsupervised trainees who have little knowledge of bees pest species or bees control pesticides
2. Be careful of very cheap prices for bees control - check which pesticides are to be used - do they propose to use the far cheaper, less effective, solvent based pesticides which can be acutely harmful in premises where occupants may suffer from asthmatic or other bronchial ailments.
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How Much You Should Expect to Pay for the Bees treatment?
 
The cost should be to solve your bees problem - depends on the size of the property - intensity of infestation - number of bees affected - ease of access for inspection and bees insecticidal treatment.
Domestic premises: from $99 to $250
Commercial premises:Quote is advisable after inspection
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