Safe & Quick Beehive Removal

A beehive can be a frightening sight, and if you have found one near your home, or at your place of business, then it is probably already causing you a lot of frustration and anxiety.

Let's face it - whether you love bees or hate them, the sight of a hive can be very intimidating. Up to 50,000 bees could be living inside, and if you're not careful with how you deal with the situation, you could end up with a big problem.

Consider this:

-  When you disturb a hive, even just accidentally, you have a significant risk of being stung.

-  Within just seconds of disturbing the hive, you could be swarmed - and stung - by not just one, but hundreds of bees.

-  If you are allergic to bees and you are stung by a swarm, then the consequences could be very serious. You will likely need immediate medical attention.

-  Imagine if a group of children accidentally disturbed the bees while playing or exploring. They might not even see the hive at first, but in just seconds, someone could be seriously injured.

-  If someone else is severely injured by bee stings on your property or at your business, the liability could fall back on you and your insurance company.

These are all scary, potentially disastrous situations - but the good news is: they can be avoided!

By hiring a skilled and professional beehive removal specialist , the bees are removed quickly and safely, so you can have peace of mind knowing that no one will get hurt.

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What to Do if You Have a Beehive

If you have a beehive on your property , there are 3 primary steps you need to take to ensure no one gets hurt.

1) Stay away from it, if at all possible.

Remember: bees generally aren't a threat unless you are a threat to them. The simplest way to avoid being stung is to stay away from the hive - don't even get close to it. Inform your family members where it is, and tell them to stay away.

Of course, there will be situations in which a hive is located in a "busy" area of your home, such as a garage or your back yard. Do what you can to avoid the nest, and skip to step 3 immediately.

2) Don't try to remove the beehive yourself.

Unless you are an expert bee remover, then don't take any chances by attempting to remove the hive yourself. Far too many people make the mistake of trying to knock down a hive with a stick or broom, or by spraying it with insect repellent from the grocery store.

Those actions will only disturb the bees, significantly increasing the risk of someone getting hurt. Also, it will not effectively remove the nest.

3) Call an expert.

A professional bee removal expert is really the only safe and effective way to have the hive removed. They have the experience and skills to remove the hive quickly, ensuring that no one can get hurt - and they can often do it without killing the bees too.

Talk to the Beehive Removal Specialists

If you have bees on your property, the Bee Removal Specialist can help immediately . With decades of experience in bee removal and beekeeping, we can remove your bees quickly and safely - often the very same day that you call us.

We will completely remove the hive, as well as all the bees, which we'll transfer to our own bee apiary.

Don't take the risk of someone getting seriously hurt. Call the Bee Removal Specialist today.


Call to have your beehive removed immediately!

Bee Removal FAQ

1. Do you provide bee removal services throughout the city of Dallas

Yes, Dallas has the main branch office of Bee Removal Specialist company in Texas. And we do cover all the area.

2. What is your current coverage in Dallas, Texas?

The bee removal is done in all Dallas, TX and nearby cities. We have a coverage of 20 miles around Dallas, Texas.

3. Do you have experience removing bees from a wall?

Removing honeybees from a wall requires carpentry experience. A novice beekeeper can cause more damage than good if they are not experts in carpentry.

4. What is the process of removing bees from a wall?

An experienced beekeeper will identify the location of the bees with an infrared camera, use a smoker to calm the bees, use a bee vacuum and other professional tools to remove the honeybees safely, extract the hive, clean the affected area, apply pesticide to deter honeybees from returning to the empty hive, fill the open area with insulation and replace the wall with the original material whenever is possible.

5. Do you have pictures of honeybee removals from walls?

Trustworthy honeybee removal companies will have plenty of pictures. Choose a company that has more than just a few examples.

6. How long have you been a beekeeper?

Because there are many species of bees, a beekeeper must have extensive knowledge of the different techniques to remove the bees safely and effectively.

7. How long have you been in business?

Our company has 20 years in business. As a recommendation, make sure the company you´re hiring does have a valid business license, and have many years of experience in the bee removal field.

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