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Swarm Removal

Do you have a swarm of honeybees and don't know what to do? Don't call an exterminator!

400px-Bee swarm smWe may be able to help! Swarming, while frightening to those unfamiliar with it, is a natural part of a bee's reproductive cycle.

First, don't panic. Contact a beekeeper closest to you for swarm removals. (Towns listed are the hometowns of the beekeepers but many are willing to travel and will note so in the comments.)

Swarms inside walls or other structures may be more of a challenge. Unless explicitly stated, the beekeepers listed below will not be able to help you remove bees in a structure or walls.

Follow this link to make sure you are looking at honey bees! Often wasps, yellowjackets, or hornets are mistaken for honeybees. We are only able to provide assistance with honeybees. If possible, take a photo of what you see before contacting someone on this list.

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Click on the column title (Name/Town) to sort. Click the View icon to the right of each name for contact information. The listings show the beekeeper's town of residence but many will travel to surrounding areas. Enter your town in the Search field to see if anyone can help you.

Town
Brandon
Name
Fred Putnam, Jr.
Email
countryblossomshoney@gmail.com
Phone #
8022473323
Comments
Open removals only. No cutouts.