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  • Person in a yellow protective suit tending to a group of beehives in a field of flowers.
    April 29, 2021
    Life’s responsibilities and setbacks can really dampen spirits at times. This past year many people have come to nature in deep and meaningful ways, seeking out healing and a lost sense of connection. Through our experience we’ve found that there are so many reasons why someone might take up beekeeping, but the results tend to be universal – a reduction in stress and anxiety and a greater connection to the natural world.
  • January 28, 2021
    Offices, schools, and other buildings have been sitting underused or empty for long stretches of time are the ideal habitat for pests. At Cleveland Bee Removal we know that this threat might not be at the top of management’s list. But we can’t emphasize enough how vital a battle it is to keep waging. Read on for some pointers and suggestions to keep your property pest-free and ready for the day when workers can return.
  • December 8, 2020
    Many pests can easily hide out of sight, until the problem is severe. Worse still is when building owners or residents attempt to remove or exterminate dangerous pests such as wasps or venomous spiders. Cleveland Bee Control has experience with removing several types of pests from buildings and educating building owners on how to prevent future infestations.
  • Image of a swarm of mosquitos flying against a background of green grass.
    August 10, 2020
    Mosquitos can be among the most dangerous of pests, and in Ohio are known to potentially carry several diseases. They are typically most common in warmer weather, from about May until about October in the Cleveland area.
  • July 8, 2020
    The COVID-19 pandemic has forced all of us to spend more time at home than ever before as we try to avoid catching and spreading the devastating virus. In Cleveland and neighboring areas, countless offices, restaurants, bars, movie theaters, and shopping centers are closed or have limited hours, so many of us are now working from home, eating from home, and watching movies at home. The need for a clean and healthy home has never been greater, but with so much more fixing and eating meals in our kitchens, generating more and more garbage and waste, it’s also more of a challenge to keep it clean and healthy.
  • Closeup image of a snowflake against a blurred background.
    December 4, 2019
    It's cold outside! We're not the only ones trying to keep warm, read how honey bees keep warm in the winter.
  • Image of bright orange autumn leaves against a blue sky backdrop.
    October 1, 2019
    Fall is in the air but watch out for those angry Yellow Jackets! Learn why these insects are particularly territorial and aggressive during late summer and fall.
  • A fuzzy bumblebee sitting on top of a white flower with a yellow center.
    June 13, 2019
    By creating a well thought out garden in your backyard, you can create a home for bees and promote the health of the plants. Here are some tips for creating a pollinator friendly garden.
  • Image of a person mopping the floor with chemicals to keep their home clean and pest free during spring.
    May 15, 2019
    This spring, to ensure your home is ready for the season, continue reading for the pests that can pose problems during the warm summer and ways to keep these pests out!
  • Image of a brown and black jumping spider sitting on a wooden surface.
    March 7, 2019
    In order to prevent spiders from becoming a nuisance in your home, there are actions you can take to keep them from being a problem.
  • Image of a cockroach sitting on a white surface.
    January 30, 2019
    Cockroaches search out for cozy homes and are the cause of many underlying health issues before we can even see them.
  • Image of a wasp sitting on a leaf sipping on a droplet of water.
    November 1, 2018
    If you are living in the mid-Atlantic or Midwestern area, you have probably encountered a wasp or two flying around during winter and wondered how can such an insect survive the freezing weather.
  • Image of a small bee flying up towards a big yellow flower.
    September 12, 2018
    During the fall season, bees and wasps seem to be everywhere. You are enjoying a cider drink at the local apple orchard, and you are instantly surrounded.
  • Image of bees flying to the entrance of their box beehive.
    April 12, 2018
    Undoubtedly, you have already learned that bees supply us with honey and pollinate crops. But do you know there are many other amazing facts about this small buzzing insect?
  • Close up image of a flying wasp with red and yellow coloring.
    March 22, 2018
    Whether you’re in the backyard enjoying the BBQ or you’re swimming around in the pool, wasps can decide it’s time to hover around you and make you nervous.
  • Image of a honeybee sitting on a bright yellow honeycomb.
    October 12, 2017
    How important is the honeybee to the human diet? The US Department of Agriculture says that bees typically pollinate 80% of flowering crops.
  • Image of a honeybee sitting on a pink and yellow flower.
    May 15, 2017
    If you have ever wondered just who it is that is in charge of Cleveland bee control, the answer is most likely a Cleveland Beekeeper! Beekeepers play a vital role in maintaining the health and vitality of Cleveland bee populations.
  • Image of a beekeeper in protective gear tending to some rescued bees in a box beehive.
    April 17, 2017
    Bee problems can be more than a nuisance; they can even be dangerous. The best way to remove bees, including honey bees, safely and quickly, is by hiring a bee removal specialist. That is where the experience of Cleveland Bee Removal Service can come into play.