Our experienced technicians are available to provide same-day bee swarm removal.
When bees work together to build a nest, their hard work produces a hive. But when they reproduce and form a new colony, the process is known as swarming. Bee swarming occurs when an existing colony splits, creating a separate colony with its own queen. When this happens, you might see a large quantity of bees, flying together in what appears to be a huddle or circle. As they fly, they seek a hospitable place to establish and develop their new colony. If they find that your Lakeland, Florida property is appealing, it might become their new home.
But you probably don’t want bees living and reproducing in your yard or within your home. They’re known to sting when they feel threatened, which can cause discomfort or even allergic reactions among those who suffer from allergies to bee venom. Some types of bees are also highly destructive, burrowing into wood and causing significant damage. It’s best to contact our team at Best Bee Removal in Florida if you spot signs of a swarm in your area. We’ll come to your property to assess the situation and come up with a plan. When necessary, we can perform bee swarm removal services.
Our experienced technicians are available to provide same-day bee swarm removal. We want to protect our clients as quickly and effectively as possible, preventing the risk of being stung. Whenever possible, we also perform relocation when handling bee swarm removal or any other bee removal services. Contact us to learn more about how we can help with a bee situation.
At Best Bee Removal in Florida, we offer bee swarm removal services in South Florida, including Lakeland, Coral Gables, Sunrise, Pompano Beach, Miami, West Palm Beach, and Fort Lauderdale.