Keep Your Dogs Safe with Professional Bee and Wasp Removal

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Keep Your Dogs Safe with Professional Bee and Wasp Removal

Bee and wasp stings spell serious danger not only for humans but dogs as well. Multiple stings can severely damage a dog’s kidneys on top of other health risks. Keep your pooch safe with professional bee and wasp removal. Follow these tips to keep your home free of troublesome stingers.dog and a bee

Tips on Protecting Dogs from Bee and Wasp Stings

Call pest control at the first sign of a bee or wasp problem. As you wait for bee and wasp removal services, it can be a challenge to prevent curious pups from exploring your yard and garden. Keep your dogs safe from sting-related issues with these tips:

  • Limit outdoor time.

Bees tend to be more active from 3 PM to 6 PM, so avoid taking your dog out during this window period. Schedule your walks and outdoor playtime early in the morning or later at night to lower their exposure to the dangerous buzzers.

  • Keep the lights off after dark.

Bees and wasps are attracted to light, so if you want to enjoy some fresh air with your puppy, do so when there’s still plenty of natural light around. Avoid using flashlights or opening the outdoor lights when you spend time on your patio at night.

  • Stay away from flowers.

It may be hard to keep your dog from sniffing every corner of your garden, but do your best to keep him away from bushes and flowering trees before bee removal in Orange County. Bees tend to congregate in these areas for the pollen and may consider an unsuspecting pooch a threat to their gathering.

  • Reduce fragrances.

Strong, sweet smells such as deodorants and perfumes can attract bees. If you’re planning on going out with your dog, avoid wearing these scents so you don’t become a target for bees and wasps.

  • Keep it clean.

Got some leftover food trash around your home? Not only does this sound like an easy meal for naughty canines, but it’s also an appealing venue for stingers. Before long, you’ll notice bees buzzing around the mess too. Make it a habit to clean up after a barbecue, picnic, and other food-focused activities. This helps you prevent creating a danger zone full of bees while your dog is frolicking on your lawn.

First Aid Steps for Bee-Stung Dogs

In the event that your dog gets stung with bees or wasps, don’t panic. Keep these first-aid steps in mind to provide relief prior to bee and wasp removal:

  • Remain calm and assess the damage.
  • Remove the stinger by flicking it with the edge of a card or with your finger. Don’t pull or pinch the sting to avoid breaking it.
  • Call the vet to ease symptoms for expert instructions.
  • Take your dog to the vet to get immediate treatment.

Protect Your Loved Ones and Pets with The Bee Man!

Looking for a wasp exterminator near me? The Bee Man has been serving Southern California since 1977, and we can help you eliminate your bee and wasp problem ASAP. Call us at (949) 455-0123 and keep your family and pets safe with professional bee and wasp removal services!