π― Welcome to Affordable Bee π
Company Established 2013. Owner with over 10 years of experience. Locally owned and operated Live Bee removal and Relocation
Company Established 2013. Owner with over 10 years of experience. Locally owned and operated Live Bee removal and Relocation
Honey bees live is a social order that we call a colony. As the colony out grows their nest the colony splits.
Mother Queen and half of her workers leave to find a new home.
There are different ways for you to identify a swarm:
Swarm in a Tree: This means that the bee colony has not found a home but is looking closely. Give us a call right away so we can help them relocate while they are looking for a new home.
Swarm under an eve or in the wall of a house: This means more than likely they have already found a new home and are ready to move in.
We offer removal estimates FREE of charge and price competitively so call for an appointment. Often we provide advice and details over the phone for free, so it can't hurt to call. Our techs are ready to take your calls.
We currently work with a local bee keeper; we donate the bees from our jobs to help the bees in our areas.
We use state of the art equipment that help us not to harm the bee and able to save 85% of the colony which will have a better chance of survival after relocation.
Our company holds a permit with the State of Texas to Remove and Transport the Bees.
Our techs have the experience in removing the bee hive live using top of the line equipment that helps the colony survive in a different location.
Honey bee hives will be removed from structures like walls, roof, soffits, and eve of the roof. Make sure while removing a hive all the honey comb, wax and honey is remove from the structure this will help to make sure no other bee colony will go in. This step is also very important as if it is not removed it will attack rodents, flies, ants causing an additional problems. Bee removals can be arduous, dangerous, and require special skill, for that reason an expert needs to remove the hive.
Explain your situation. Providing the tech with good information (location of the bees, how long they have been there, pictures, etc.) can help them be prepared at the time of the removal.
Safety first our techs will review the area and make sure all safety precautions are taken like signs allowing neighbors to know there is a live removal in process.
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