FAQ's
General Bee Removal Questions
1. How do I know if I have a bee infestation?
You may have a bee infestation if you notice large numbers of bees near your home, see bees entering and exiting a specific hole or crevice, or hear buzzing noises inside walls or ceilings. A visible hive is also a clear sign of an infestation.
2. What should I do if I find a beehive on my property?
Do not attempt to remove the hive yourself. Bees can become aggressive if they feel threatened. Contact a professional bee removal service to safely assess and remove the hive.
3. Do you remove bees without killing them?
We take pride in utilizing the safest possible techniques for every situation. However, in certain cases where there is real potential for danger, extermination may be necessary.
4. How long does the bee removal process take?
The time required depends on the size and location of the hive. Most bee removals take 1 to 3 hours, but larger or more complex removals may take longer.
5. Will the bees come back after removal?
We take preventative measures to reduce the chances of bees returning, such as removing all hive remnants, sealing entry points, and using deterrents. However, if new bees find an entry point, they could return in the future.
Signs You Need Professional Bee Removal
- Large numbers of bees around your home or business
- Buzzing sounds from walls, attics, or eaves
- Swarms gathering in trees, chimneys, or outdoor furniture
- Honey or wax stains on walls or ceilings
What People Are Saying

“I called for an emergency bee removal, and they were at my house within hours. Their pricing was fair, and they took care of everything professionally. Couldn’t ask for better service!”
Terry R.

“I was hesitant about removing bees because I didn’t want them harmed. This company explained their humane removal process and relocated the hive safely. Great service and very knowledgeable!”
James T.

“A swarm of bees took over a tree in our front yard, and we didn’t know what to do. The experts came, identified the type of bees, and safely relocated them. No more worries for us!”