Bee Swarm/Hive Removal $50-$350
Please contact us on 0414503375 to order this service
Professional bee swarm & beehive removal service.
When it is possible we use a bee vacuum system that makes the job much faster & cleaner, with a high survival rate for the bees.
If you do not remove the hive properly, it could grow to the size of a double-door fridge. If you contact pest control, they poison and kill them which is firstly not a nice thing to do to the bees. Secondly, pest controls do not remove the combs, which makes your property the best spot for other colonies to come and take over. But we remove the whole hive/nest and the combs, keep the bees alive, and give them a new home, later on, we will send you some of their honey for free to taste. we also provide advice to ensure it won’t happen again.​​​​​
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The difference between swam and hive/nest.
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Swarm:
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Transient group of honey bees that exists for a short time
(a few hours to a few days).
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No comb is present.
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Relatively docile, as the bees have no resources (nest) to
defend.
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Often seen hanging from a tree branch, on a fence, soffit,
the side of a house, or other object.
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The size can vary, from the size of a fist to a beach ball, or even much larger.
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Nest/Hive:
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A colony is an established nest of honey bees, which
includes wax comb, stored pollen, honey, and developing
bees (brood).
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Will actively defend the nest if disturbed (sting!).
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Most commonly established in cavities like tree holes,
house walls, attics, and storage sheds. A colony is often
noticed because of the “bee traffic,” or activity of honey
bees entering and exiting the cavity.
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Nest size can be quite large. A colony may grow until the
whole nest cavity (tree holes, insides of walls) is filled.
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