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Honeybee Problem?

If you have a honeybee infestation contact us immediately! We have saved thousands of honeybees and helped hundreds of people over the past three and half years. We would love to help you resolve any issues with honeybees you might have!

How to Identify a Honeybee Infestation


Step 1: Identify what type of bee you see. 
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Honeybee
Yellow Jacket
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Carpenter Bee
Step 2: Do you see an exposed colony or are they flying in and out of a structure?
Honeybees normally start a colony in trees either exposed on a branch or in a hollow of a tree. You may also see a large clump of bees hanging on a tree branch, park bench, fence post, or even on a building. This is known as a swarm. Also honeybees will create their colonies in buildings, under sheds, in soffits, barbecue grills, and many other empty spaces. 

Yellow Jackets normally create a paper-like nest. They can burrow into the ground to create their nest or may even create a nest under lawn furniture. 
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Carpenter Bees ​burrow into soft wood to create a nest and expand their home.​
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Honeybee Hive
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Honeybee Swarm
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Yellow Jacket Nest
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Carpenter Bee Nest
Step 3: Call No Kill Bees!
If you believe you have a honeybee infestation. Please give us a call immediately and we can help save the honeybees. They are necessary to our society!


"If the bee disappeared off the surface of the globe then man would only have four years of life left. No more bees, no more pollination, no more plants, no more animals, no more man."

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-Albert Einstein

Areas We Service in the Treasure Coast

  • Fort Pierce
  • Hutchinson Island
  • Indian Town
  • Jensen Beach
  • Okeechobee
  • Palm City
  • Port Salerno
  • Port St. Lucie
  • Saint Lucie
  • Sewalls Point
  • Stuart
  • Vero Beach

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    Tell us a little bit about where the bees are hiding, if it is a structure include what type (i.e. wooden or concrete).
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