If you see a cluster of bees like this hanging from a tree, a fence or the outside of a building, you have swarm. These bees have split off from a mother colony and are searching for a good place to call home - it might be in your attic or a hollow tree. This cluster will not stay more than a day or two and you may never see them again...but then again you might. We can remove them safely. Call/text 405-496-0338 to schedule or click the email button below.
Often honeybees will leave their hives and take up residence in trees. If the tree is at a residence it can be problematic. Whether it is a fallen tree, a dead tree or a healthy tree you want to keep, there are multiple methods to remove these bees safely - safe for the bees and safe for the humans. Do not attempt to remove the bees or their comb yourself. We can help. Call/text 405-496-0338 to schedule or click the email button below.
These bees took up residence in the eave of a Oklahoma City homeowner, just above her front door. The homeowner preferred they not be there but, thankfully, did not want to poison them either. We were able to pull this large colony, including honey comb and honey from this home. We were even able to give some honey to the homeowner. If you find yourself in this predicament, call/text 405-496-0338 to schedule or click the email button below.
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