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Do beekeepers do bee removal?

Do beekeepers do bee removal?

In this video, we will explain the beekeeper option.Ā 

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Beekeepers – bbka.org.uk/swarm

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Are beekeepers the best option to remove bees?Ā 

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Are the beekeepers insured to work on my property?Ā 

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Beekeepers will often want to help remove bees particularly between the months of May and June time. There is a saying:

In May the bees are worth a bale of hay,
in June they’re worth a silver spoon
and in July, well, just let them fly!

If you call a beekeeper in June you’re more likely to get some sort of response from them wanting to help. Later on, in the year and especially in the summer they’re going to be less interested because the honey flow period has finished by then.

The positives about getting a beekeeper are that it won’t cost you very much if at all. Most beekeepers donā€™t charge if they are moving swarms from bushes, garden walls or from easily accessible locations where they don’t have to use a ladder. If there is a charge it is usually around Ā£100 – Ā£200 especially if they need to cut the bees out of a wall or void space.

A beekeeper should remove a swarm free of charge because they will want the bees for their hives to increase the honey-making power that they’ve got.

Beekeepers do not like to kill bees so beekeepers are going to want to extract the bees without destroying them. This is vital from an environmental point of view. This is one of the best things about using a beekeeper. They will want to help you. They will not use insecticides or chemicals but will rather cut the bees out alive with their comb if they are in a wall space. They will then move them into an artificial hive if it’s an easy, straightforward extraction.

If you have a swarm, beekeepers are best to call and they will come over with a skep or a box to remove them in. We would recommend that you initially contact the beekeeper to see how they might be able to help and also for advice but do be aware that beekeepers are experts in beekeeping and not necessarily experts in removing bees alive from buildings.

If you have bees in a building then you need someone with experience. Beekeepers are a good first point of call, but do be careful and seek advice when it comes to extracting the bees from inside a building or void space. If you ring the British Beekeepers Association swarm collection line they will inform you that their members are not insured to carry out bee removal from building fabric.

There are also health and safety risks to consider, such as asbestos and bee stings to you and the public. Bees also get very angry when they’re being removed. Building work such as pipework, cabling, roofing, brickwork requires skilled labour. Beekeepers are not insured to deal with issues arising from health and safety or building work.

You may find a beekeeper that will come and take the bees out if you organise all the scaffolding beforehand and building works afterwards.

It can be quite tricky to find scaffolding companies who will be prepared to put scaffolding up near bees and in the correct place for the cut-out work.

We have seen cases where a scaffolding company starts erecting the scaffolding and the bees look quiet from the ground. As the scaffolding gets closer to the hive the bees get aggressive because they are protecting their honey. Generally, feral (wild) bees are more aggressive than bees kept by beekeepers. In this case, you may end up with a half-built scaffold and the company telling you to sort the bees out before they will erect it any further which is a catch 22 situation.

Then you may get the scaffolding up and ask a builder to come and remove the building fabric but they may not be interested because of the bees. If you do manage to get a builder to remove the building fabric then you will need to ensure the builder knows how to make the building watertight and also bee proof to stop the bees from returning to the same void space. Bees will attempt to return because they are drawn to the residue and smells that naturally remain for a few weeks after extraction.

It is impossible to remove the residue smell as it has permeated the brickwork. Imagine a candle rubbed onto a porous brick. The wax would absorb into the brickwork and be impossible to remove. It is difficult to find a builder who can proof properly once the bees have been removed.

In summary, a beekeeper can be called to remove bees and should do it for free if it is a swarm. However, if the job is more complicated then look to someone with more bee removal experience that includes building fabric removal and rebuilding.

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BeegoneĀ® specialises in the safe, environmentally friendly, live removal and rehoming of honeybee swarms and colonies, from structures or naturally occurring cavities. We cover the entire UK and have a team of trained and dedicated technicians ready to serve you.

Our aim is to educate people and businesses on honeybee identification and how to deal with them. We remove feral honeybees from structures, relocate them and prevent them from returning.

How much does bee removal cost?

How much does bee removal cost?

In this video, we will explain the typical cost of bee removal and why it costs the way it does.

We will also answer common questions like…
Why does it cost so much?
Are some bees cheaper than others?
Will the building works be included as part of the bee removal?
Are there any hidden expenses I must pay for bee removal?
Why is live bee removal so expensive?

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If you need bees and comb removed from a structure then call us and book the essential site consultation survey. This survey visit is the first step in an important process. This is a prerequisite that allows us to provide many benefits like the 3-15 year guarantee and fixed quote.Ā 

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The essential site consultation survey ensures the safety of you, our team, your property, the public and of course the bees! The visit ensures we establish the correct type of access equipment needed to get to the area. If the work required is needed to be done at height ā€“ we do not work from ladders as this is illegal to do for our company and its dangerous due to the technicality of the bee removal process.Ā 
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The essential site consultation survey ensures we have the correct type of materials and equipment at the start of the job so the bees are extracted efficiently and without long periods of disruption which is not good for the bees.
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Have a look at our honeybee removal process to understand what happens at each stage of the removal.
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Our survey will provide you with the following in a detailed report:

1.
Our survey findings
and recommended
solution options

2.
Recommended equipment and service to ensure you receive the full benefit of effective bee removal and prevention.

3.
Recommendations in compliance to related health and safety as well as legislation protecting our honeybees.

Book your site survey and consultation here

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At BeegoneĀ® Honeybee Removal, we truly understand how precious our bees are.

BeegoneĀ® specialises in the safe, environmentally friendly, live removal and rehoming of honeybee swarms and colonies, from structures or naturally occurring cavities. We cover the entire UK and have a team of trained and dedicated technicians ready to serve you.

Our aim is to educate people and businesses on honeybee identification and how to deal with them. We remove feral honeybees from structures, relocate them and prevent them from returning.

Can I ask a beekeeper to remove the bees for free?

Can I ask a beekeeper to remove the bees for free?

In this video, we will explain when you should ask a beekeeper to remove your bees and when other options may be more suitable.

We will also answer common questions like…
When is the right time to ask a beekeeper?
When might a beekeeper turn you down?
What are beekeepers interested in?
are beekeepers insured to do the work?

You can ask a beekeeper to remove the bees for free, but they will often turn you down if it is an established colony. A beekeeper is usually only interested in a swarm of bees and when the swarm is on a tree or on a hedge.

When the bees are in a building it becomes complicated and there are increased risks. Working at height requires scaffolding. There is a risk of damage to a property, a risk of falling. Beekeepers are not likely to have the experience required to take building fabric apart. They also do not know about the risks involved with asbestos. Finally, they are not insured to do the work should there be any damage to the property and should they get sued.

On the British Beekeepers Association website and on their swarm line they state that their members are not insured to break into the building fabric.

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At BeegoneĀ® Honeybee Removal, we truly understand how precious our bees are.

BeegoneĀ® specialises in the safe, environmentally friendly, live removal and rehoming of honeybee swarms and colonies, from structures or naturally occurring cavities. We cover the entire UK and have a team of trained and dedicated technicians ready to serve you.

Our aim is to educate people and businesses on honeybee identification and how to deal with them. We remove feral honeybees from structures, relocate them and prevent them from returning.

What damage do honeybees cause to a property?

What damage do honeybees cause to a property?

In this video, we will explain what damage honey bees can cause to a building and what can happen if you leave them.

We will also answer common questions like…
Where is the worst place to have bees?
Will this damage be long lasting?
Will bees do long-lasting damage?
Can the ceiling fall because of honeybees?
Can the honeycomb fall?
Why canā€™t you judge the size of a colony from the outside?
How much does a colony grow in a year?

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Live Bee Removal Logo 3 | Beegone

At BeegoneĀ® Honeybee Removal, we truly understand how precious our bees are.

BeegoneĀ® specialises in the safe, environmentally friendly, live removal and rehoming of honeybee swarms and colonies, from structures or naturally occurring cavities. We cover the entire UK and have a team of trained and dedicated technicians ready to serve you.

Our aim is to educate people and businesses on honeybee identification and how to deal with them. We remove feral honeybees from structures, relocate them and prevent them from returning.

Why do I need a site consultation survey?

In these videos, we will explain why we must survey your property before we can give you a quote for it.

We will also answer common questions like …
why do I need to pay for a survey?
why is cost associated with a survey?
when do you offer a fixed quote?
what guarantees do you offer?

What goes into a survey?
Why is a site survey an essential part of bee removal?
How long does a survey take?
What is the survey for?

Why is the surveyor looking for?
What helps us understand the damage the bees have done?
How can we estimate the size of the colony?
What tools do we use to do this?

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Why do I need a site consultation survey?

If you need bees and comb removed from a structure then call us and book the essential site consultation survey. This survey visit is the first step in an important process. This is a prerequisite that allows us to provide many benefits like the 3-15 year guarantee and fixed quote.Ā 

Ā 
The essential site consultation survey ensures the safety of you, our team, your property, the public and of course the bees! The visit ensures we establish the correct type of access equipment needed to get to the area. If the work required is needed to be done at height ā€“ we do not work from ladders as this is illegal to do for our company and its dangerous due to the technicality of the bee removal process.Ā 
Ā 
The essential site consultation survey ensures we have the correct type of materials and equipment at the start of the job so the bees are extracted efficiently and without long periods of disruption which is not good for the bees.
Ā 
Have a look at our honeybee removal process to understand what happens at each stage of the removal.
Ā 

Our survey will provide you with the following in a detailed report:

1.
Our survey findings
and recommended
solution options

2.
Recommended equipment and service to ensure you receive the full benefit of effective bee removal and prevention.

3.
Recommendations in compliance to related health and safety as well as legislation protecting our honeybees.

Book your site survey and consultation here

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Live Bee Removal Logo 3 | Beegone

At BeegoneĀ® Honeybee Removal, we truly understand how precious our bees are.

BeegoneĀ® specialises in the safe, environmentally friendly, live removal and rehoming of honeybee swarms and colonies, from structures or naturally occurring cavities. We cover the entire UK and have a team of trained and dedicated technicians ready to serve you.

Our aim is to educate people and businesses on honeybee identification and how to deal with them. We remove feral honeybees from structures, relocate them and prevent them from returning.

Are there free bee removal services?

Are there free bee removal services?

In this video, we will explain what free bee removal is and why it is free. We will also explain when it stops becoming free and you may have to start paying for it.

We will also answer common questions like…
Why are some bee removals free?
Why do I sometimes have to pay for bee removal?
What are the risks with free honeybee removal?
Where do I go to get free bee removal?
When is the best time of year to get free bee removal?

Here in the UK beekeepers are interested in removing swarms of bees free. There’s a saying:

In May a swarm of bees is worth a bale of hay,
in June they’re worth a silver spoon and
in July well just let them fly!

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They’re not worth very much to a beekeeper around July because the honey flow period is coming to an end. If they’re honeybees and you’ve got a swarm you’re probably in luck to get them removed.

If you’ve got any other type of bee or a colony of honeybees in a chimney or a wall, the beekeeper is probably not going to want to help out with that because of the risks involved from an insurance perspective.

If you listen to the message on the phone line on the British Beekeepers Association and read their website, they say that their members are not insured to break the fabric of buildings to remove bees. There is a lot of risk involved and they usually don’t want the hassle.

BBKA Statement | Beegone

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Live Bee Removal Logo 3 | Beegone

At BeegoneĀ® Honeybee Removal, we truly understand how precious our bees are.

BeegoneĀ® specialises in the safe, environmentally friendly, live removal and rehoming of honeybee swarms and colonies, from structures or naturally occurring cavities. We cover the entire UK and have a team of trained and dedicated technicians ready to serve you.

Our aim is to educate people and businesses on honeybee identification and how to deal with them. We remove feral honeybees from structures, relocate them and prevent them from returning.

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