
Bee Removal in Smithfield
Comprehensive Bee Control for Smithfield Properties
Smithfield's warm seasons and abundant plant life create an ideal environment for bee activity. While bees support local ecosystems, their nests can cause problems for homes and businesses. These insects often settle in walls, attics, and other sheltered areas where they can thrive undisturbed.
Effective bee control requires familiarity with local bee species, their behavior, and legal protections. At Pest Assassins, we use experience-backed methods that protect your property while respecting the role bees play in nature.
Need bee removal in Smithfield? Call Pest Assassins at (877) 665-2667 or send us a message online today.
Flexible, Professional Bee Control Without Contracts
Pest Assassins gives you the freedom to choose between one-time removals and ongoing prevention—no contracts required. We deliver responsive, professional service built around your immediate concerns. Our team works efficiently to remove hives and block future nesting spots without disrupting your daily routine.
As a veteran-owned business, we approach each job with focus and discipline. Every technician brings hands-on experience to the field, using tested methods to protect your property and preserve bee populations. Our approach puts function and safety first—always.
We offer clear pricing and walk you through each step before any work begins. You’ll know what to expect from the inspection through the final visit, without surprises. We believe informed decisions lead to better results.
Safe Bee Removal and Long-Term Prevention
We use practical, eco-conscious techniques for both bee removal and prevention. Our team evaluates seasonal trends, nearby plant life, and the structure of your home or business to create a control plan that fits your property.
- Removal Methods: We physically remove nests using low-impact techniques that reduce risks to bees and people.
- Prevention: We seal common entry points and provide guidance to help discourage future nesting.
We also monitor advancements in bee relocation tools and methods, selecting solutions that support bee survival after removal. This keeps our work environmentally responsible and aligned with best practices.
Local Experience Makes the Difference
Smithfield’s mix of urban and natural spaces means bees often establish hives near homes and commercial buildings. Our team uses knowledge of local landscapes and regulations to deliver safe, informed service. We also consult with agricultural professionals to stay updated on bee migration patterns and activity trends.
Every step—from the first call to the final visit—reflects our focus on detail, clear communication, and respect for your space. We use high-quality equipment, stay current on removal strategies, and aim for safe, effective results on every job.
Need professional bee removal in Smithfield? Call Pest Assassins at (877) 665-2667 or send us a message online today.
FAQs on Bee Control
How Can I Tell if I Have a Bee Infestation?
Recognizing a bee infestation early can prevent extensive damage and irritation. Common indicators include visible swarms around eaves or attics, buzzing noises within walls, and increased bee activity in one area. Bees entering and exiting a small opening could signal a nest inside. Regular inspections of your property can help identify these signs early, ensuring that any bee removal in Smithfield is timely and effective.
Are Bee Removals Safe for the Environment?
Yes, they can be. At Pest Assassins, we prioritize environmentally safe practices. Our removals focus on relocating rather than exterminating bees whenever possible. We follow guidelines to ensure minimal ecological impact, supporting local ecosystems while protecting your property's integrity. This commitment helps maintain biodiversity and supports conservation efforts across Smithfield.
What Should I Do if I Find a Bee Hive on My Property?
If you discover a hive, it’s important to avoid disturbing it. This could provoke defensive behavior from the bees. Instead, contact us at Pest Assassins for an assessment. Our trained technicians will evaluate the situation, offering safe and effective removal solutions tailored to your needs.
It's also advisable to limit access to the area, keeping children and pets away, and alerting neighbors about potential risks. Our team will arrive promptly to address the situation while providing you with interim safety precautions until removal is safely conducted.
Why Should I Avoid DIY Bee Removal?
DIY methods can often lead to incomplete removals and increased risk of bee stings. Improper handling can agitate bees, causing them to swarm defensively. Professional services, like those offered by Pest Assassins, ensure safe, effective removal with minimal risk to you and the bee population. Our experience and understanding of bee removal in Smithfield allow us to handle even the most challenging situations with care and efficiency.
What Happens to the Bees Once Removed?
When possible, we relocate bees to local apiaries or areas where they can safely continue their vital ecological role. This approach helps maintain biodiversity and ensures that bees, essential pollinators, survive and thrive, benefiting the entire community.
We work closely with local beekeepers and conservationists to ensure that relocated bees are integrated into environments that support their growth and reproduction. This cooperation not only saves bees but also builds community networks that are crucial for local conservation efforts.
Your Solution for Bee-Free Peace of Mind
Experience the freedom and peace of mind that comes with professional bee control services from Pest Assassins. Our commitment to contract-free, flexible solutions backed by a highly trained team ensures you are in control every step of the way. With Pest Assassins, you get more than just a service; you get a partner in maintaining the safety and comfort of your home or business.
Contact us today to schedule a thorough consultation at (877) 665-2667 and rediscover your home's comfort and safety. Trust in our promise of dedication, informed practices, and community-focused solutions that protect both your property and our precious pollinators.

Enjoy peace of mind with our flexible recurring service. Get expert pest control every quarter, without the commitment of a contract. You can cancel anytime, but we’re confident you’ll love the results!
Frequently Asked Questions
Still have questions or can't find the answer you need? Give us a call at 877-665-2667 today!
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Are there any natural remedies for stinging pests?While some natural remedies may deter stinging pests, they are often not as effective as professional treatments. It's best to consult with pest control experts for safe and reliable solutions.
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What should I do if I find a nest?If you find a nest, it's best to avoid disturbing it. Contact Pest Assassins for professional removal to ensure safety and effective control.
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What are Fleas?Fleas are tiny, wingless insects that feed off of the blood of mammals and birds. Our primary concern is 2 aptly named species: the cat flea and the dog flea. Their names can be deceptive though, since the cat flea is also the primary ectoparasite of domestic dogs as well. Fleas can often bite humans as well but will not be able to sustain themselves over extended periods of time. Eggs (20 or so) are laid n the host and can develop within 1-2 weeks. Eggs often fall off of the pets and onto their bedding or surrounding areas. Adult fleas can live 30-90 days under ideal conditions. Fleas can jump 7 inches high which is impressive in itself but in comparison that would be like an adult human jumping over 100 feet high.
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What are the common species of mosquitoes in New England?
New England is home to several mosquito species, including the Eastern Saltmarsh mosquito and the Asian Tiger mosquito. Each species has unique behaviors and habitats.
Mosquitoes are small flying insects with large front and rear legs (relative to their entire body) and slender body segments that are classified as “flies.” There are key differences between male and female mosquitoes. Like most flies, male mosquitoes usually only live 5-7 days after emerging as adults and mating. Males do not seek out blood for food; they rely strictly on nectar or plant sugars. Males will form large swarms at dusk in spring and summer and females will fly into these swarms to mate. Females will seek out a blood host (they’re ectoparasites of all mammals) only when she has been impregnated, otherwise she consumes plant sugars for energy. Once a blood meal is found she will rest under plant leaves and vegetation while she digests. The female will then lay her eggs and begin the process again. Most females will die within 2 or 3 weeks naturally and the process occurs over and over during the summer months.
Like all flies, mosquitoes undergo the same four-stage life cycle: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. The second and third stages are aquatic. Depending on the particular species, the female mosquito lays her eggs, either individually or in attached groups called “rafts.” The word mosquito is Spanish and means "little fly." Male mosquitos do not feed on blood but rather nectar from flowers. Female mosquitos suck blood for egg development.
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How long does the treatment take?The duration of treatment can vary depending on the severity of the infestation. Typically, the initial treatment takes a few hours, with follow-up visits scheduled as needed.

