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Solutions for removal of  honey bee swarms without destroying.

If you find a swarm of bees, here are some dos and don’ts:

1. Do not spray swarms with pesticide. Bees are beneficial insects and should not be exterminated. Moreover, even though the bees are not aggressive during swarming, you run the risk of getting stung if you try to spray them.

2. Do contact a beekeeper. Swarms are valuable to beekeepers because they can be used to start new hives, so beekeepers will often come collect a swarm free of charge. If you don’t know any beekeepers, please contact us and we will contact a bee keeper in your area.

3. Avoid disturbing the swarm. The bees will eventually leave once they have identified a new permanent home, which could be in your roof. This leads to a far more difficult situaion and could damage your home.

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Bee swarm removal is not something for the unequipped to try themselves, but that does not mean you have to call in the pest control company or the bee exterminator! 

It’s possible to have bees removed humanely and sometimes even free of charge.

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Host a hive.

Bees are essental for polination of food crops and without bees we would see a rise in the cost of food production.

Your local bee keeper would be happy to discuss a location for a hive.

Contact us for more information.

April '15

Looking like swarming season upon us early this year!

If anyone hears of or sees a swarm, then please can you let us know so we in turn can let a beekeeper in your area know to come and take it away.

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