A Buzzing Day in the Life of a Bee Buster


6:00 AM – Rise and Shine!

The alarm buzzes, and I’m up before the bees start their daily activities. After a quick breakfast, I gather my equipment and head out for the day’s assignments.

8:00 AM – First Call: Bee Removal in Laguna Hills

  • Upon arrival, I assess the situation – a honey bee colony has taken up residence in a backyard shed.
  • I suit up in my protective gear and carefully remove the bee hive, ensuring the safe relocation of the colony.
  • The homeowner is relieved, and I’m off to the next job.

10:30 AM – Wasp Nest Extermination in Irvine

  • This time, it’s a wasp nest nestled under the eaves of a house.
  • Using specialized equipment, I carefully treat the nest, ensuring the safety of the homeowners and their property.
  • With the wasps eliminated, I provide guidance on preventing future infestations.

12:30 PM – Lunch Break

Time for a well-deserved break and a chance to recharge my batteries (not literally, of course).

2:00 PM – Bee Removal in Laguna Beach

  • A call from Laguna Beach – a swarm of bees has taken up residence in a tree on a residential property.
  • With precision and care, I safely remove the swarm and relocate them to a more suitable location.
  • The homeowners are grateful for my expertise and the humane way I handled the situation.

4:30 PM – Back to the Office

After a busy day, I return to the office to file reports, restock supplies, and prepare for tomorrow’s adventures in the world of bee and wasp removal.

6:00 PM – Homeward Bound

As the sun sets, I head home, grateful for another day of protecting families and businesses from unwanted stinging insects while preserving the vital role bees play in our ecosystem.