Las Vegas Couple Promotes Humane Bee Removal Services

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As spring arrives in Las Vegas Valley, bee activity increases, leading to the need for humane removal services. Local couple Betsy Lewis and Pete Rizzo of Vegas Bees prioritize the safe relocation of these essential pollinators, educating the community about their importance while ensuring safety for residents. Their process involves identifying the queen bee and relocating the entire colony, contributing to bee conservation efforts amidst declining populations.

Las Vegas Buzzes with Bee Activity as Local Couple Offers Humane Removal Service

Spring has officially sprung in the sunny Las Vegas Valley, bringing with it a delightful splash of color as flowers bloom and trees bud. But along with the beauty of the season comes a buzz — quite literally! As warmer temperatures settle in, we’re seeing an uptick in bee activity, with these essential pollinators becoming more visible than ever. While bees play a crucial role in our ecosystem, they’re known for nesting in some rather inconvenient spots, like windowsills or outdoor flower pots. Luckily, a local husband-and-wife team is here to help.

Meet the Compassionate Duo: Betsy Lewis and Pete Rizzo

Introducing the founders of Vegas Bees, Betsy Lewis and Pete Rizzo. This dynamic couple has made it their mission to provide humane bee removal services, prioritizing the health and safety of these buzzing creatures over extermination. Instead of wiping out the bee population, they respect the life of each sweet insect and aim to relocate them to a more suitable environment.

As the couple gets ready for a busy season—Rizzo has noted that swarms of bees are everywhere—they prepare to spring into action and rescue these colonies that may be causing inconvenience to local residents.

The Gentle Process of Bee Relocation

Wondering how it works? The bee removal process begins in a surprisingly gentle way. Using smoke, Betsy and Pete calm the bees. Then, it’s all about finding the queen bee, which Betsy excels at, making it look like a simple feat. Identifying the queen is crucial because once she’s removed, the remaining bees can be carefully guided to safety.

Once the queen is secured, the couple carefully extracts the honeycomb, ensuring minimal harm comes to their buzzing friends. The hive is generally bustling with a mix of bees — those busy collecting nectar, others nurturing the young, and, of course, the queen at the center of it all.

The honeycomb and the queen are relocated to a special hive box, which encourages the rest of the colony to follow. The bees communicate with one another by fanning their wings, a cool little trick that guides them towards their new home. After the transfer, they’ll transport any remaining honey and settle into their new environment, ready to continue their important work.

Learning from Nature

One satisfied customer, Diane Sorrentino from Summerlin, recently took advantage of Vegas Bees’ services and was relieved to find humane solutions for her bee dilemma. Not only did the experience rid her of an unwanted hive, but it also turned into an educational opportunity, allowing her to learn more about these vital insects.

Aside from their work with bees, both Betsy and Pete teach during the weekdays, showcasing their dedication to inspiring the next generation. On weekends, they turn their attention to performing bee rescues, balancing their passion for education with their love for nature.

Contributing to Bee Conservation

Once relocated, the bees are either taken to a nearby nature preserve or another beekeeper’s hive, ensuring they continue their essential role in the ecosystem without posing a threat to human safety. It’s especially important to save the bees, as the American Bumblebee population has seen a staggering decline of nearly 90% over the past two decades. The couple wants the community to know that bee extermination isn’t the only option — humane removal can be just as effective and often costs about the same.

Urban Buzz: A Warning on Bee Safety

If you find yourself in the presence of a hive, the best advice is to steer clear and seek shelter inside a vehicle or building. It’s always best to let the professionals handle these buzzing troubles, especially with local experts like Vegas Bees who are dedicated to protecting both people and the planet. So, soak in the sunny vibes this spring, but keep an eye out for those friendly bees buzzing along!

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