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Mon - Fri
7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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How our matching process works

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Fill out the form or call. Less than 60 seconds.

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We connect you with a vetted, licensed local provider.

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Free Inspection

The provider contacts you directly for a free, no-obligation inspection and quote.

90-Day Warranty โ€” Every provider in our network includes a 90-day warranty. If pests return, they re-treat at no charge.

No Obligation โ€” The free inspection and quote come with zero obligation. You only pay if you choose to proceed.

Quick Answers

Common questions before you contact us

Do you kill the bees?
Never. We live-relocate honey bees and bumblebees to managed apiaries where they can thrive and pollinate. Honey bees are critical pollinators facing population decline โ€” we believe in saving them, not exterminating them. The bees you see today can be helping a local farmer tomorrow.
How much does bee removal cost?
Swarm capture (exposed, easy access): $150-$300. Wall/structural removal: $500-$2,000 depending on colony size and access difficulty. Comb extraction and structural repair: $1,000-$4,000. Carpenter bee treatment: $200-$400. Free phone evaluation to assess your situation.
How long does bee removal take?
Swarm capture: 1-2 hours. Wall colony removal: 4-8 hours including comb extraction and temp sealing. Full structural repair after removal: 1-2 additional days. Work proceeds efficiently to minimize disruption and get your property bee-free.
Will the bees come back?
Not if we do a complete removal โ€” all comb, honey, and pheromones must be removed. Leftover honeycomb attracts new swarms for years (other bees can smell old comb from miles away). Our removal includes thorough cavity cleaning and sealing, plus a warranty against new colonies in the same location.
Are honey bees protected by law?
Honey bees aren't federally protected, but many states and municipalities discourage or prohibit extermination. Bee populations are declining globally โ€” about 30% of US colonies lost annually. Our approach is legal everywhere and aligns with conservation best practices.