Bee Control in Savannah, GA
Professional bee extermination in Savannah. Same-day appointments, licensed technicians, and a 90-day warranty on every service.
Why Savannah Homes Need Bee Control
Bees are particularly problematic in Savannah because our high humidity and urban density—with 148,000 residents packed into historic neighborhoods—mean nests often form in wall voids, attics, and eaves of older homes. The city's elevation of just 49 feet and mild winters allow bee populations to explode, turning a small colony into a massive infestation that can damage structures and pose stinging risks to pedestrians in our busy squares.
Savannah Service Area
Serving South region
Our Savannah Bee Treatment Strategy
Our Savannah bee specialists use targeted, eco-friendly treatments customized for Savannah properties, accounting for the unique architecture of historic homes and the dense urban layout. We carefully remove nests from wall cavities and eaves without harming the bees when possible, relocating them to safer areas, and then seal entry points to prevent re-infestation in our humid climate.
Carpenter Bee Control in Savannah
Honey Bee Relocation in Savannah
Live removal of honey bee colonies from walls, attics, and trees. Bees go to local beekeepers — never exterminated. Available throughout Savannah and surrounding south communities.
Swarm Capture in Savannah
Bee swarms are docile and temporary. We capture within hours and relocate to a managed hive. Available throughout Savannah and surrounding south communities.
Structural Bee Removal in Savannah
Colonies in walls, chimneys, and roofs require careful extraction. Full comb removal and repair included. Available throughout Savannah and surrounding south communities.
Carpenter Bee Control in Savannah
Unlike honey bees, carpenter bees drill into wood. Targeted treatment of bore holes and wood repair. Available throughout Savannah and surrounding south communities.
Savannah Bee Prevention Tips
Seal cracks and gaps in your Savannah home's exterior, especially around windows and eaves, before spring humidity spikes in March. Remove standing water from birdbaths and gutters after Savannah's frequent summer rains to discourage bees from nesting nearby. Trim back flowering shrubs and trees from your home's foundation, as Savannah's lush vegetation attracts bees seeking nectar and shelter.
Seal cracks and gaps in your Savannah home's exterior, especially around windows and eaves, before spring humidity spikes in March.
Remove standing water from birdbaths and gutters after Savannah's frequent summer rains to discourage bees from nesting nearby.
Trim back flowering shrubs and trees from your home's foundation, as Savannah's lush vegetation attracts bees seeking nectar and shelter.
Bee Control Cost in Savannah
Savannah's historic district, with its 22 iconic squares and abundant flowering plants like azaleas and magnolias, creates an ideal foraging corridor for bees—meaning nests often pop up in unexpected spots like park benches or under porch railings near SCAD buildings, requiring a local expert's eye to spot them early.
Free inspection & detailed quote provided for every Savannah property
FAQ: Bee Control in Savannah
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Savannah Quick Facts
- Population
- 148,000
- Region
- South
- Summer Avg
- 92°F
- Winter Avg
- 40°F
- Humidity
- 73%
- Known For
- Historic district, squares, SCAD
- Seasonal
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