Bee Removals

  • Swarm Removals

    When a colony of bees shows up outside, more often than not, it is a swarm of bees. A swarm is typically noticed as a cluster, rather than a group of thousands of bees in the air. A swarm of honeybees rests in a temporary home while scout bees look for a new home and this is likely what you are seeing. It can actually take several days for scout bees to find a nearby home that will meet their standards.

    Swarms can be often be removed for free, but a tip is nice for the beekeeper to cover gas. A swarm of bees can be removed by most beekeepers.

  • Established Hive Removal

    Honeybees are cavity dwellers and naturally choose to live in places that are similar to an empty tree trunk. This can sometimes end up being your home or business and is a fairly common event.

    Bee removals from structures are typically not done for free and require an experienced beekeeper to complete the task. Removals usually take at least several hours and possibly multiple visits.