Our technicians follow the FDACS processes to determine whether bee colony relocation is an option.
If you’ve ever watched bees while they’re hard at work, you know that it’s quite a sight to behold. After all, worker bees perform the tasks needed to support the queen, who reproduces to further increase the size of the colony. Pollinator species also play a critical role in our ecosystem, as they pollinate plants that produce various foods and materials we use every day. When bees establish a colony, they start building a home where the queen can reside. But if this construction process takes place within your home or business, or even on your property, you might want to encourage them to take up residence elsewhere.
At Best Bee Removal in Florida, we offer bee colony relocation services that address this common struggle among property owners. Many of us are aware of the plight affecting bees right now, and the risk that this can bring to our world and the things that grow here. But bees are also stinging creatures, and their venom can cause significant reactions in those who have allergies. Simply trying to coexist with bees can be harmful to those in the home, particularly if they’re allergic to bee stings.
Whenever possible, we perform bee colony relocation to allow the bees to thrive and perform their duties while restoring the safety of your Coral Gables, Florida property. Our technicians follow the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) processes to determine whether bee colony relocation is an option. If we find that the bees meet the criteria, we’ll take them to an apiary where they can reside for the remainder of their lives.
At Best Bee Removal in Florida, we offer bee colony relocation services in South Florida, including Lakeland, Coral Gables, Sunrise, Pompano Beach, Miami, West Palm Beach, and Fort Lauderdale.