Category: Bee Removals
We rescue bees. We’ve partnered with local beekeepers as well as our own apiary to remove bees from trees, sheds, tires, green houses, boxes, cars, gas tanks, water meters, dressers, and pretty much anything that bees will call home. Our adventures in bee removals, as well as the adventures of our friend Steve Butler, are chronicled here for your entertainment. Bryan Texas bee removals, College Station honey bee relocations, Brazos Valley works to save the bees by calling us before they spray to kill our local bee population.
Posted on September 5, 2017
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Our most recent bee removals in the Bryan and College Station area – we’re so thankful for the support of our community!
Posted on July 6, 2017
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Beekeepers can use bee repellants to accomplish goals in bee removal or honey extraction. Knowing your tools can make life in the apiary a bit easier.
Posted on July 2, 2017
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Using a rescue bar to start off your top bar hive can go a long way in helping the bees make a new home.
Posted on June 4, 2017
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Multiple hive swarm capture in Bryan Texas.
Posted on May 17, 2017
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Tips on doing open air hive bee removals (video included)
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