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Frequently asked questions
Do you kill the bees?
No. I specialise in live bee removal. I safely remove and rehome honey bee colonies to a more suitable home for the bees.
What happens to the bees after removal?
The bees are relocated to managed hives where they are looked after and continue to thrive.
What areas do you service?
I cover Brisbane, Ipswich, Redland Bay, Logan, Gold Coast and surrounding areas. If you're nearby, chances are I can help.
Can you remove bees from walls or ceilings?
Absolutely. I specialise in safely removing colonies from walls, ceilings, trees, and other hard-to-reach places where bees aren't welcome.
Can you remove bees from brick walls?
Yes, I have specialised equipment for carefully cutting the mortar joints and removing the bricks without breaking them.
Can you remove bees from inside a tree hollow?
Yes, depending on how long the hive has been in the tree will determine if the tree needs to be cut open or not.
Are you insured?
Yes, I'm fully insured.
How much does bee removal cost?
If the bees are inside your wall or ceiling, I charge a $150 call-out fee, which includes a thermal camera scan to assess the location and size of the colony. After the inspection, I provide a quote for the full removal.
Why Live Bee Removal?
Bees are incredibly important to the world we live in. They pollinate much of the food we eat and play a vital role in healthy ecosystems.
Removing bees alive allows them to continue doing this important work. It is also the most hygienic option for your home.
What Happens If I Poison Them?
When an established hive is poisoned and left in a wall cavity, you can end up with up to 50,000 dead bees rotting inside your wall. Imagine the smell! On top of that, the honey will begin to melt and run through the cavity, and the remaining hive structure will attract ants, cockroaches, wax moths and rodents.
Live removal solves these problems while giving the bees a new home where they get looked after and can keep doing what they do best.
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