Trust our team to handle bee swarm removal carefully and thoroughly.
Having bees on your property is never ideal, whether it’s your home or your business. While bees may play an important role as pollinators in our ecosystem, it’s generally best to keep our distance from them and keep them off our properties. We can help with that at Florida Bee Removal. As experts in humane bee removal with more than five decades of experience in this industry, we are prepared to handle bee swarm removal carefully and thoroughly.
What exactly is a bee swarm? A swarm refers to the natural process by which a bee colony splits into two. The swarm is the group of bees, including the queen and some worker bees, that leaves the hive to establish a new colony. The remaining bees stay behind with a new queen, the rest of the worker bees, and the brood—or eggs, larvae, and pupae. Bee swarm removal refers to the removal of the first group. As they search for a place to build their new home, they might find that your property is a homey place to settle, but our job as bee swarm removal experts is to make sure they don’t stick around.
We know all the places that bees tend to seek out for shelter, including in trees and attics as well as beneath decks and eaves. We will make sure to approach whatever location the swarm has chosen while wearing the appropriate personal protective equipment and using the proper techniques.
Contact us today for bee swarm removal in St. Petersburg, Florida.
At Florida Bee Removal, we offer bee swarm removal services in Lakeland, Clearwater, Miami, Sarasota, St. Petersburg, Tampa, Orlando, Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, Palm Harbor, Dunedin, Largo, Winter Haven, Lake Wales, Wesley Chapel, Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Charlotte County, Polk County, Pinellas County, Hillsborough County, Marion County, Lake County, Lee County, Seminole County, Osceola County, Manatee County, Pasco County, and Orange County, Florida.