For beehive removals send an email to removals@lockharthoney.com
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"Saving The Bee's & Savoring the Honey"
For beehive removals send an email to removals@lockharthoney.com
"Saving The Bee's & Savoring the Honey"
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We relocate the bees and then place them into a beehive with frames and relocate them to one of our bee yards near Lockhart Tx.
This can vary significantly based on factors such as location of the hive, size of the hive, how easy it is to access and tools required to remove.
We are not a licensed pest control company and do not offer extermination services. If you opt to go this way you should do some research on what happens when you kill a beehive and fail to remove the comb. This tends to create significant problems in the future to include, ants, roaches and mold when the comb/honey starts to melt from inside the walls.
A group of bees, typically led by a queen bee leave their original hive to establish a new colony. Swarming usually happens in the spring, or early summer and can be triggered by various factors such as overcrowding, in the original hive or the presence of a new queen. During a swarm the bees fly together in a large buzzing crowd as they search for a suitable home to make their hive. Swarms can be quite intimidating but are usually not aggressive. As the bees are focused on finding a new home rather than defending themselves. It's best to leave them alone and call a professional beekeeper if you need assistance.
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