If you have a honey bee swarm hanging in your yard and would like to get rid if it, we would like to remove it for you. We will shake the bees into a box and haul them away from your property! We will take them to our apiary and put them to work pollinating the neighborhood flowers and collecting their sweet nectar and converting it to honey. It is best (for you) to have them removed because they are looking for a permanent home and the walls and or soffit of buildings on your property (like your house) is a suitable home!
I was very excited to find this list. I had a swarm in my Bradford Pear and they came out and got the bees for me
Lori Felts
Be prepared to answer some questions when you call the beekeeper. Here are some of the questions you might be asked:
- Where is the swarm located?
- How high off the ground is it?
- Is it on a tree limb?
- How big is the cluster? (baseball, softball, football or basketball size)
- Is it easily accessible?
- Do you have any dogs or other dangers in the area?
- Will anyone be home?
- What is your phone number? (So they can reach you back)
Click here to view list of available beekeepers to remove your swarm. Typically, this service is free but be sure to ask.