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Bug Man & Queen Bee
At The Bug Man and Queen Bee, we take great pride in helping our customers gain peace of mind by utilizing the knowledge, gained through industry specific education, to help ensure the safety of their homes and loved ones. With the special industry tools at our disposal and our focused approach to pest management, we believe that we will be able to meet, if not exceed, our customers' expectations.
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Our Preventative Treatment involves treating the areas on the outside of your structure where bees and wasps prefer to nest, such as under the peaks and eves as well as the seams of your siding and around windows. With our service, we guarantee that you will have no nests on your structure until the end of the year.
Bumblebees
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Prefer to nest in the ground with the entire, large colony using a single hole for an entrance. With more than 255 species of Bumblebees worldwide, these large insects covered in soft hair (long branched setae) are one of the more beneficial pollinators you can find in your garden. Their short, stubby wings beat at least 130 times per second causing flowers to vibrate and release pollen.
European Hornets
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The only "true hornet" in the United States, the European Hornet is also known as the Brown or Giant Hornet. Its name is derived from being introduced from Europe in the mid-1800s and is found across the U.S. in 30 states. European Hornets are unique as they are active at night and are often attracted to lights.
Brown Marmorated Stink Bugs
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Stink Bugs are a harmless pest that is only a nuisance in presence as well as the foul odor that is emitted when they are threatened or crushed. They pose a risk to agriculture as they feed on over 100 different varieties of plants and crops and can cause severe damage. Brown Marmorated Stink Bugs live mainly outside on plants and trees.
Earwigs
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Named for the unfounded belief that they crawl into the ears of sleeping humans and bore in the brain, the Earwig is a common household pest that does not exhibit any such behavior. Earwigs seek out moisture-rich areas to live and feed. They are attracted to the cracks and crevices in the ground and commonly live under rocks, logs, and vegetation.
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