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Bee Removal Notifications

There are two type of bee removals:

Swarms : a ball or group of bees that have recently appeared and have no visible comb built. Swarms can be relocated at nominal to no charge.

Established colonies: usually inside of a structure or building, with bees entering thru a small hole. This requires an experienced beekeeper who will cut out the colony and is normally for a fee. 

For best results, please include your location, locations and height of bees and pictures, if possible.

example #1: I live in Aubrey and I have a swarm of bees located in a tree, 12 feet off the ground.

example #2: I live in Denton and I have bees flying in and out of a hole in my house roof at the second story level.

image.gif.ea814fef6028b92b57f6679202ad4f8e.gifPLEASE INCLUDE YOUR CONTACT INFO IN YOUR MESSAGE. 

Your NAME, E-MAIL  and PHONE will enable us to coordinate with you on responding to your swarm report.

Denton County Beekeepers Association is not responsible for the actions of individual club members who may contact you regarding the relocation of honey bees. 


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