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Bee & Swarm Removals

Save the Bees, Reclaim Your Space

At P8 Bee Farm, we believe that every honeybee colony is a vital part of our ecosystem. If you have a swarm on your property or a colony living in an unwanted structure, please don't reach for the pesticide. We provide professional, live bee relocation services to ensure the bees stay healthy and your home stays safe.

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Our Removal Services

We handle honeybee relocations with care, moving them from your property to our managed apiaries where they can thrive.

Swarm Collection

If you see a large "ball" of bees hanging from a tree, fence, or mailbox, don't panic! This is a natural process. We can quickly and safely collect these swarms before they move into your walls.

Structural Removals (Cut-outs)

Bees already moved into a shed, soffit, or wall? We perform "cut-outs" to remove the bees, the queen, and the honeycomb to prevent future pest issues or structural damage.

Consultation & Identification

Not sure if you have honeybees, wasps, or hornets? We can help you identify the species and determine the best course of action.

Why Choose Live Relocation?

FeatureP8 Bee Farm RemovalStandard Extermination
Environmental ImpactProtects pollinatorsKills beneficial insects
Comb RemovalWe remove wax/honey to prevent repeat infestationsLeftover honey attracts pests
SustainabilityBees are moved to a local farmEnds the colony's lifecycle
SafetyProfessional handlingPotential chemical exposure

🛑 What to Do (And Not Do)

If you discover a swarm or colony:

  • Keep your distance: Bees are generally docile when swarming, but they will defend their home if disturbed.
  • Do NOT spray them: Water, pesticides, or soapy water can kill the bees and make relocation impossible.
  • Take a photo: If possible, snap a photo from a safe distance to help us assess the situation.
  • Call the experts: Contact us immediately for a consultation.

Request a Removal

Ready to move the bees? Fill out our contact form or call us directly. Please be prepared to tell us:

  • How high off the ground are the bees?
  • How long have they been there?
  • Are they inside a structure or hanging in the open?

Note: While we strive to help every honeybee, some removals may require a fee based on the complexity, height, and equipment needed for structural work.

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