Bees and Hornets Control Services
Bees and Hornets Control Services
Say Goodbye to Unwanted Bees and Hornets — Fast, Safe, and Effective
Bees and Hornets infestations may start small, but they can quickly become a major nuisance in both homes and commercial spaces. At Combat Pest Control, we specialise in identifying the source of the problem and providing targeted treatments to eliminate Bees and Hornets at the root.
Common
Bees & Hornets Problems We Solve
Bees and Hornets can invade quickly and spread fast. We address common issues like indoor trails, outdoor nests, recurring infestations, and aggressive invasive species—ensuring long-term, effective control.
Active swarms spotted around food storage areas
Nesting activity near kitchen vents or ceilings
Hornets frequently entering pantries and workspaces
Bees trailing towards sweet or sugary items in offices
Our Treatment Approach
01

Site Inspection
We locate the Bees and Hornets nests and entry points.
02

Targeted Treatment
Safe, effective gels, sprays, or baiting systems based on the species and location.
03

Prevention Advice
Guidance on sealing entry points and reducing attractants.
04

Follow-up
For persistent infestations, especially in commercial sites.
Why Choose Us
Expert help, anytime you need it.

Knowledgeable About Work

Run 24/7 For Emergencies

Moderate Price Point
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to Common Pest Control Concerns
Bees and hornets are often attracted to food, sweet scents, or potential nesting areas. Open food sources, garbage bins, or small entry points may invite them indoors.
Yes. While bees generally sting only when threatened, hornets are more aggressive and their stings can be painful or even dangerous for those with allergies.
It is not recommended. DIY removal can be dangerous as swarms may become aggressive. Professional pest control ensures safe and effective nest removal.
Whenever possible, pest control specialists work with beekeepers to safely relocate bees, since they play a vital role in pollination. Hornet nests, however, are usually treated and removed for safety.
Seal entry points, keep food and trash properly covered, and ensure outdoor areas are well maintained. Regular inspections from pest control professionals also help prevent future infestations.