Thursday, May 14, 2015

Pinellas County Bee Removal - External bee nest in tree

Call now! 1-855-930-BEES

Pinellas County Honey Bee Nest in Tree


We get many calls about Honey bee nests that are attached to tree branches and not inside a tree hole. Usually, these are Africanized Honey Bees( AHB or 'Killer Bees' in popular lexicon)

Such nests are dangerous if disturbed, or if they fall to the ground.and should be removed as soon as possible

closeup of honey bee nest on tree branch

The origins of wild honey bees found in Florida, are often comprised of Africanized Honey Bee sources. When a nest is newly formed it may be considered gentle and nearly non-defensive. But as the nest grows larger, the bees become more defensive and are often considered 'mean'. We've had many clients experience mass stinging events when they are mowing, edging or some other activity that did not provoke stinging just a few days before. AHB can send thousands of Stinging workers to the perceived animal or human threat. Our European Honey Bees that are managed by beekeepers respond with only a few stinging workers.  Call now! 1-855-930-BEES


Honey bee nest in magnolia tree
Whatever the name, they can pack quite a wallop of a sting, and removals should be left to the pros.If you come in contact with these stinging insects, Contact the Stinging Insect ExpertsTM: Our staff consists of  graduate entomologists, registered beekeepers, Florida licensed pest control operators. We carry commercial workmen's compensation and liability insurances. Call now! 1-855-930-BEES or visit AllFloridaBeeRemoval.com



One of our professional bee removal trucks


Contact the Stinging Insect Experts at (855) 930.BEES (All Counties in Fla.) or submit a bee removal FREE inspection here!
  • Mr. Jonathan Simkins B.Sc. & Richard Martyniak M.Sc.
  • Stinging Insect Entomologists
  • 4 State Licensed Pest Control Operators on Staff
  • 5 State Registered Bee Keepers on Staff
  • Call now! 1-855-930-BEES (All Counties Florida)
  • ALLFloridaBeeRemoval.com
  • Bee Safe!

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