Okay kiddo, so you know bees, right? They are the fuzzy black and yellow creatures that you see flying around flowers in your backyard. They make honey and live in hives.
Sometimes, these bees come and make their hive in places where humans don’t want them to be. Like in the walls of a house or under the roof of a shed. In those cases, we have to safely remove them so that they can go somewhere else where they won’t bother people. This process is called bee removal.
Now, bee removal is not an easy task. We have to be very careful when we remove bees because they are very important for our environment and we don't want to harm them.
First, we wear special protective clothing that covers our whole body. This protects us from getting stung by the bees. Next, we use a special tool to carefully remove the hive where the bees are living.
Once we have removed the hive, we have to move it to a safe place where the bees can continue to live and make honey. We might even bring them to a beekeeper who knows how to take care of bees and will make sure they are healthy and happy.
Finally, we make sure that there are no more bees left in the area where we removed the hive. We do this by looking for any bees that might have been left behind and making sure they too are moved to a safe place.
That's pretty much it, little one. Bee removal is all about taking care of bees and making sure they can continue to do their important job of pollinating flowers and making honey.