How Does Bee Relocation Work?

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You don’t have to be an expert to understand the importance that bees play within our ecosystem. Bees are important pollinators, and you don’t want to harm them, even if you need to remove them from your property. Luckily, there are humane ways to take care of your bee problems, and one of those is bee relocation.

How Does Bee Relocation Work?

Bee relocation is exactly what it sounds like. Instead of exterminating the bees, professionals will carefully remove the hive, make sure it is secure, and transport it to a safe location away from your home or business. Often, the bees are relocated to a local apiary, where beekeepers can collect honey and help the bees thrive.

The actual process of bee relocation can vary from business to business, but the basic steps remain similar. First, they’ll locate the hive. Some may use smoke to calm the bees before removing the bees and the hive itself, placing them into an apiary box, and cleaning the site of the original hive. Lastly, they’ll transport the bees to their new location.

There are many benefits to bee relocation, including the following:

  • The bees stay alive to continue pollinating and performing their important role in the environment.
  • The bees are not harmed at all during the process, so you can be assured that bee relocation is a humane service.
  • Bee relocation does not use any harsh chemicals that may affect your home.
  • Killing the bees would leave a pheromone behind that would attract more bees, but bee relocation allows you to avoid this.