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Eliminating a bee problem is more complicated than just spraying a little pesticide. In order to get rid of bees and keep them away, your bee removal professional should take the following steps:

1. Locating and killing the bees themselves. This usually involves targeted chemical spraying by your bee removal professional. 2. Removing the dead bees, honeycombs, or hives, and any honey inside the home. This is important because if left there, the sweetness of the honey and honeycombs will attract mice, flies, and other pests. 3. Sealing up spaces. By caulking cracks and cleaning thoroughly, a bee extermination expert can see to it that the bee problem doesn't surface again.

 

Univar USA is pleased to present March Madness 2010, and an opportunity to attend a full day of valuable education on March 31, 2010, at the Holiday Inn Palo Verde, 4450 So. Palo Verde Rd, Tucson, AZ. Registration begins at 7:30 AM and the programs continue until 3:30 PM, with excellent talks by representatives from product suppliers, the University of Arizona, the Maricopa Ag Center, the Arizona Health Dept., and the Arizona Office of Pesticide Management. Six hours of CE credits will be available, and the cost for this great program is only $85 with lunch provided. Seating is limited, so sign up now to ensure your place at this program. The complete program itinerary and registration form are available at the link below, or for more information call Univar at 1-800-888-4897.

Kiawah Island Golf Resort - Kiawah Island, SC. The 2010 Carolinas/Mid-Atlantic Summer Conference is sponsored by DuPont Professional Products. Aug 5th - 7th.

The 76th Annual Meeting of the American Mosquito Control Association will be held at the Lexington Center in Lexington, Kentucky from March 28 - April 1, 2010. This meeting will consist of presentations and exhibits that illustrate and highlight the latest science, technology and products used to conduct research and control vectors. This meeting also provides ample opportunities to network with vector control professionals, researchers and educators from around the world.





 

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