Bee Relocation & Removal Service
Protecting Your Family While Preserving South Florida's Pollinators
Safety Warning: South Florida has a significant Africanized honey bee (AHB) population. AHBs are highly aggressive and can be life-threatening. Do not attempt to remove any bee colony yourself — call us for safe, professional removal.
Bees are essential pollinators, but when they establish colonies near your home or family, they can pose a serious safety risk — especially in South Florida where Africanized honey bees are prevalent near the Everglades corridor. Dade Pest Solutions provides professional bee relocation and removal throughout Homestead, Cutler Bay, Palmetto Bay, Pinecrest, South Miami, Coral Gables, and Kendall — backed by 164+ five-star reviews from homeowners who trusted us to handle their hive safely.
We work with local beekeepers to relocate European honey bee colonies alive. When live relocation is not possible — particularly for Africanized colonies or colonies inside walls — we perform safe removal and complete hive extraction to prevent re-infestation.
Our Bee Relocation & Removal Process
- Safe Inspection & Assessment: Our technician safely inspects the bee colony, identifies the species, assesses the size of the colony and hive, and determines the best approach — relocation or removal.
- Species Identification: Proper species identification is critical. Honey bees can often be relocated; Africanized honey bees (AHBs) — common in South Florida — require specialized removal protocols due to their aggressive nature.
- Live Relocation (When Possible): When conditions allow, we work with local beekeepers to relocate honey bee colonies alive. This preserves the colony and supports local pollinator populations.
- Safe Removal & Treatment: When live relocation is not possible — particularly for Africanized colonies or colonies inside walls — we perform safe removal and treatment using appropriate protocols.
- Hive Removal & Sealing: We remove the hive and honeycomb to prevent wax moth infestations, honey seepage, and re-colonization by new swarms. We seal entry points to prevent future colonies from establishing.
Bee Species We Handle in South Florida
- European Honey Bee: The most common honey bee in the US. Generally docile and can often be relocated alive by a beekeeper. Important pollinators that should be preserved when possible.
- Africanized Honey Bee (AHB): Also called 'killer bees,' AHBs are highly aggressive and will defend their colony vigorously. Common in South Florida. Do NOT attempt to remove AHBs yourself — call a professional immediately.
- Bumblebee: Large, fuzzy bees that nest in the ground or in cavities. Generally non-aggressive but will sting if the nest is disturbed.
- Carpenter Bee: Solitary bees that bore holes in wood to create nesting galleries. Males are territorial but cannot sting; females rarely sting. Can cause structural damage over time.
Why Choose Dade Pest Solutions for Bee Removal
- Bee-Friendly Approach: We prioritize live relocation of honey bee colonies whenever possible, working with local beekeepers to preserve these important pollinators.
- Africanized Bee Expertise: South Florida has a significant Africanized honey bee (AHB) population. AHBs are highly aggressive and require specialized removal protocols — do not attempt DIY removal.
- Complete Hive Removal: We remove the entire hive and honeycomb — not just the bees. Leaving honeycomb behind attracts new swarms and causes honey seepage and structural damage.
- Entry Point Sealing: After removal, we seal all entry points to prevent new colonies from establishing in the same location.
- Prompt Response: Bee colonies can grow rapidly and become increasingly difficult to remove. We offer prompt scheduling for bee removal.
Bee Problem? Call the Professionals!
Don't risk your family's safety with DIY bee removal. Contact Dade Pest Solutions for safe, professional bee relocation and removal.
Why Choose Dade Pest Solutions
Locally owned, family-friendly, and committed to getting the job done right the first time. Our technicians are trained in Africanized bee identification and safe removal protocols.
Value
After your inspection, we'll provide you with a quote that makes sense for your budget and unique needs.
Service
We're not happy unless you are. If you're not satisfied with your most recent service, we'll make it right.
Trust
We know you are putting a lot of trust in our hands. We promise to treat you and your home with respect.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can you relocate bees instead of killing them?
- Yes, whenever possible. We prioritize live relocation of European honey bee colonies, working with local beekeepers to preserve these important pollinators. However, Africanized honey bees and colonies inside walls often cannot be safely relocated alive.
- How do I know if I have Africanized honey bees?
- Africanized honey bees look nearly identical to European honey bees — professional identification is required. Signs of AHBs include unprovoked aggression, large numbers of bees pursuing a threat far from the hive, and colonies in unusual locations (ground, walls, vehicles). If you suspect AHBs, do not approach the colony — call us immediately.
- Do I need to remove the hive after the bees are gone?
- Yes. Leaving honeycomb behind after bee removal causes serious problems: the wax and honey attract new swarms, wax moths, and other pests; honey can seep through walls and ceilings; and the honeycomb can cause structural damage. We always remove the complete hive as part of our service.
- How much does bee removal cost?
- Bee removal pricing depends on the species, colony size, location (accessible vs. inside walls), and whether live relocation is possible. Contact us for a free inspection and quote.
- Are bees protected in Florida?
- Honey bees are not legally protected in Florida, but they are ecologically important pollinators. We always attempt live relocation of European honey bee colonies before considering other options.