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Professional Bee Removal Service in SC, NC and GA!
Welcome to our site! We are your solution
to the problems associated with honeybee swarms and we are glad
that you are here! If you are here you are most likely having a
problem with honeybees. The bees have either invaded the walls or
ceiling of your home or they have swarmed on or in a tree near your
home. Don't worry, this website it dedicate to helping you by providing
professional swarm and established colony removal in the South Carolina, Charlotte, NC and Augusta, GA area. We want to remove and preserve the honeybees
that may have taken up residence on your property. We are beekeepers
who enjoy the art of beekeeping and have made it part of their life
to preserve and protect the honeybee. Honeybees are a precious resource
that deserves our help.
Removal from structures
and outside locations should be done by a professional who has the
equipment and knowledge necessary to pinpoint the location and properly
remove the bees. Many people will try and eradicate the bees on
their own by spraying the bees with commercial pest spray. While
these sprays will many times kill the bees it will not remove the
comb, honey, eggs and larvae that are present in the walls or ceilings
of the structure. This "dead hive" condition
"WILL" cause you further problems such as fermented (Dripping)
honey and rotting larvae within the wall or ceiling. The moisture
and smell will attract other pest such as roaches, flies and rodents
who will feed from the remaining material. Other honeybees will
also try to reestablish further colonies if the void is not sealed
properly.
If you have honeybees
present in a structure and want to remove them please call our professional
removal experts. Also take some time to read through this site.
We value the contribution that the honeybee brings to our world
and want to stand with you to remove them from your structure and
preserve them.
Give us a call today at 803-754-7577. We want to help you!

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Removal from between 1st and 2nd floor (Tri-level Home_
Another Angle from the Lexington SC Tri-level removal
Swarm removal from tree in Lexington SC.
Another Angle from the Lexington SC Swarm Removal
Ceiling Removal In Hilton Head SC
Another Angle from the Hilton Head Swarm Removal
A swarm that took over a speak box in Clover SC
Swarm Removal from Speak Box from Clover SC
Large swarm of bees removed in Ladson SC. HUGE!!!
Removed large honeybee swarm from a tree that was in a Charlotte Industrial Park. Largest exposed colony I have ever seen.
This photo is from a honey bee removal that was done in Aiken, SC. There was a tornado that came through and up rooted a bunch of trees close to this area. I believe this bee swarm came from one of those trees
Another photo of the honeybee swarm on the branch.
This is the same swarm after they have entered into the honey bee hive. There was a total of 5 pounds of bees in this swarm
This is the same colony entering into a swarm box after the queen has been captured.
The next photos are of a colony that took up residence inside a home between the first and second floors. 95% of all removal done by us are of this type.
This is a look at the entrance point after siding had been removed. There were four layers of siding and insulation that had to be removed before we could get to the colony
This was a HUGE colony!
Photo of cavity with half the colony removed! Notice the pollen that they have packed into the cells on the left.
Another picture of the same.
This area was sealed using expanding foam.
This is a photo of the expanding foam.
Another removal from between the 1st and 2nd floor of a home.
Photo of colony after the removal had been done.
This small swarm was under the bottom of a flat bed trailer. Small swarm but very gentle bees.
This is a photo of a swarm that took up residence on some rebar at a building supply company. This was a serious swarm. The photos were taken after most of the swarm was in the box.
This is a photo of a colony inside a wall in Goose Creek SC.
Photo post bee removal
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