If bees have moved into a wall, soffit, roofline, shed, fence, tree, or another part of your property, the goal is not just to make the flying stop for one day. The job needs to be handled completely so the colony, comb, honey, and scent trail are addressed the right way.
Bee Safe Bee Removal provides Jacksonville bee removal for homeowners, property managers, and businesses that need a real solution. We focus on safe, thorough work, live removal when appropriate, and repair-minded service for situations where access to the hive requires opening a structure.
Many bee issues begin with a few bees using a small gap around an eave, fascia line, siding transition, roof edge, utility opening, or another hidden void. Once a colony gets established, the problem usually becomes more than a simple “spray it and forget it” situation. A proper removal often means locating the entry point, gaining access to the nest area, removing the bees and comb, cleaning the space, and helping reduce the chance of bees coming back to the same spot.
That is especially important when the hive is inside a structure. If comb and honey are left behind, the property owner can end up dealing with odor, stains, melting wax, insects, and repeat activity where the original hive was. This is why complete work matters more than a quick temporary fix.
We handle more than one type of situation. Some calls are active swarms hanging on a branch, fence, or exterior surface. Others involve established colonies that have already built comb inside a wall, attic edge, chimney chase, soffit, subfloor area, shed, or another enclosed space.
If you are not sure whether you are seeing honey bees, wasps, hornets, or yellow jackets, that is common. We can help you sort out what is going on and what type of service makes the most sense.
A lot of city pages online lean on vague phrases like bee control, bee treatment, or pest service. That language misses what many customers actually need. If bees are living inside a structure, the real issue is usually colony removal, comb removal, and access repair—not just knocking down visible activity for a day or two.
Our approach is built around solving the source of the problem. That means we do not write this page like a generic pest page. We write it around the situations Jacksonville property owners actually call about: bees in soffits, bees in siding lines, bees entering around roof edges, swarms landing near the home, and hidden hives inside structural cavities.
One of the biggest frustrations for property owners is hiring someone to remove the bees, only to find out the opening, cut-out, or damaged section still needs to be handled by someone else. When a hive is tucked behind siding, fascia, soffit material, trim, or another finished surface, access and restoration become part of the real cost of getting the job done right.
Bee Safe Bee Removal is not just focused on bee capture. We are also mindful of the structure itself. When the job calls for opening an area to reach the hive, we work with repair in mind so the property can be put back into clean, functional condition instead of being left half-finished.
For customers comparing options in Jacksonville, that difference matters.
Honey bees are valuable pollinators, so whenever the situation allows, live removal is the better route. That does not mean every situation is simple. Structural colonies can require skill, planning, protective equipment, and careful handling. But when a colony can be removed and relocated properly, that is usually the most responsible outcome for both the property owner and the bees.
If the situation involves other stinging insects instead of honey bees, we also provide solutions for wasps, hornets, and yellow jackets.
These are not the same thing, and they should not be treated like the same service.
A swarm is usually a cluster of bees gathered temporarily on an exterior surface such as a tree branch, fence, shrub, mailbox area, or wall. In many cases, swarm removal is more straightforward because the bees have not fully built out a hidden nest inside the structure.
An established colony usually means the bees have already moved into a wall, eave, soffit, ceiling, chimney area, shed wall, or another cavity and have started building comb. That type of job is more involved and often requires structural access and more extensive cleanup.
If you are hearing buzzing inside a wall or seeing a steady line of bees using the same entry point day after day, it is usually better to act sooner rather than later.
We work with residential and commercial properties in Jacksonville. That includes single-family homes, rental properties, townhome communities, warehouses, office buildings, retail locations, churches, and other structures where bee or wasp activity can create safety concerns and property damage.
If you manage multiple properties and need a dependable company for bee-related calls, we can help with both one-time removals and ongoing situations where older structures or recurring entry points need attention.
We are eco-friendly, fast and affordable. All of our inspections are 100% free. Our expert removal teams do whats best for you and the environment. That is why our customers love us. Call now to book your appointment today.
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