Our bee swarm removal process includes taking them to a local apiary in most cases.
One of the questions we get asked at Best Bee Removal in Florida is if there is a difference between a bee swarm and a beehive colony. The answer is that part of the reproductive cycle of bees is a process called swarming.
Swarming is an event where a new colony is produced from an existing colony. The swarm consists of a second queen and several worker bees. They fly around the area looking for a hospitable spot to develop their new colony. If they have chosen your South Florida home, you now need bee swarm removal. If you don’t notice them for a while and they have become established, now you need beehive removal.
Whichever situation you find yourself in, we can take care of it for you. Our same-day service is the perfect solution to protect your family as quickly as possible from the painful and perhaps serious side effects of bee stings. On the plus side, bee swarms are not as dangerous as colonies. The bees are more intent on finding a home when swarming, whereas once established, they are inclined to defend their homes using the tools they carry with them – their stingers! This isn’t to say you should forego bee swarm removal or try to do it yourself, as there is still a good chance that you’ll get stung if you are messing with them.
With our bee removal services, we always try to relocate the bees whenever possible. As long as they are disease-free, our bee swarm removal process will include taking them to a local apiary, so they’ll have a better home than yours in which to begin their colony. Reach out to us today if you would like to know more or schedule a time to deal with any bee problems you might be having.
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.