Catseye: Keep The Swarms Away

The honey bee — one of earth’s most helpful creatures — sometimes given a bad wrap for making your summer miserable.

In the environment, honey bees are major contributors to the pollination of flowers and plants. We are all beneficiaries of the honey bee. Bees are social insects, just like ants or termites. They live in groups and work together as they colonize anything from trees and bushes to your eaves, attic or walls. Honey bees aren’t the problem — but reality is — there are over twenty thousand species of bees, hornets and wasps — who could put a damper on those summer plans.

Catseye won’t bother them unless they bother you. For more info — or to schedule your free inspection today — go to catseyepest.com

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About The Author

Joe Dingwall

Joe Dingwall is the president of Catseye Pest Control, a family-owned business that has been delivering quality pest control solutions to properties across the Northeast since 1987. With almost a decade of experience in the pest control industry, Joe is an expert in delivering effective pest and nuisance wildlife management solutions for homes and businesses.