Turn to us when you need bee colony relocation.
Bees are incredibly important to our ecosystem, but that doesn’t mean you necessarily want them on your property, especially if you are allergic to their stings. In fact, it is estimated that about 5-7.5% of people will experience a severe insect sting allergic reaction during their lifetimes. These stings can cause redness, swelling, itching, hives, and even life-threatening anaphylaxis.
If you do not have a bee allergy, you may not mind bees on your property so much, but you should be aware that bee colonies can be aggressive because their goal is to protect the colony at all costs. So, if you discover a bee colony on your property, give us a call at Best Bee Removal in Florida, and we will provide bee colony relocation.
Because bees are so important, we do our best to relocate them instead of killing them. Most of the time, relocation is feasible, and in these cases, we follow procedures established by The Bureau of Plant & Apiary Inspection. After assessing the situation at your property and making sure the bees are disease-free, we will remove and relocate them to a local apiary where they will be able to thrive without posing any problems or dangers to you.
We have a registered beekeeper on staff, and all our technicians are highly trained to deal with bee colonies on your property, so you can rest assured that we have the necessary expertise to provide bee colony relocation safely and legally.
If you have questions for us, we would be happy to answer them. Call us today for bee colony relocation in South Florida.
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.