PROACTIVE PREVENTION

ABOUT OUR SWARM TRAPS-PREVENTATIVE!

Swarm traps are designed to attract bees, bee swarms with a pheromone bait, eco-friendly design and materials. We place swarm traps around buildings, golf courses and HOA's to attract bees away from the structures. The removal of a full swarm trap is much cheaper than digging a beehive out of a roof or wall. The use of swarm trap is a proactive answer to "Due diligence, negligence and safe property requirements" 

Using swarm traps is less stressful on the bees, it alows a smooth transition from trap to beehive , the bees are limited on size (which lowers the aggressive response) Swarm traps are usually monitored on a monthly basis by us or by the customer.

When bees become pests, we are here to help. If you are tired of the bees taking over your home or outdoor areas we can help you. 

RESIDENTAL BEE CONTROL

Pests are experts at invading your home. Although there are many do-it-yourself remedies to prevent insect and rodent infestations, there are many factors involved that only a trained professional can spot to safely and effectively rid your homes of pests.

HOA BEE CONTROL
Killer Bee Pest Control specializes in servicing HOA and condominium communities throughout the Coachella Valley for the past two decades. We conduct a thorough inspection of your property, identify pest threats and risk areas, develop a plan to control your pests, treat your property using environmentally safe products, and lastly follow up and monitor any more pest activity. Even though pests and rodents are small, their effect on your residents can be big.

ARE YOU LETTING THE BED BUGS BITE? 
Killer Bee Pest Control will thoroughly examine your home or business to determine whether you have bed bugs. If the inspection confirms an infestation, we will be able to review and recommend multiple solutions that are available to bring your bed bug problem under control. 
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COMMERICAL PEST CONTROL


The potential for infestations in commercial environments is great due to increased harborage areas and the presence of food and water. Just one pest-related incident can lead to potential fines from state and federal inspection agencies, and a tarnished reputation among your current and prospective customers. Another concern is the fact that pests can pose serious risks to the health and safety of your employees. 
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