When bees settle into a wall, soffit, roofline, chimney, shed, or meter box, the problem usually gets more expensive the longer it sits. Bee Safe Bee Removal helps Orlando homeowners and businesses solve bee and wasp problems with a cleaner, more conservation-minded approach: remove the issue safely, relocate honey bees whenever feasible, clean out the comb, and reduce the chance of the same location being reused.

Orlando Bee Removal That Solves the Real Problem

A fresh swarm hanging from a tree branch in Baldwin Park is one type of job. A mature colony tucked into an eave in College Park, a wall void in Conway, or a roofline near Lake Nona is another. Orlando-area bee issues often begin as “a few bees coming and going” and then turn into honeycomb, stains, odors, and recurring activity if the source is not removed correctly.

Florida guidance from UF/IFAS explains that colonies may establish in eaves, sheds, chimneys, walls, gutters, and other man-made cavities, and it specifically warns property owners not to seal an active opening before removal is completed (O'Malley, Ellis, & Neal, n.d.). That is why this page is built to be more useful than a generic “bee removal near me” page. It is designed to answer what Orlando property owners actually need to know before they call.

Why Orlando Property Owners Choose Bee Safe Bee Removal

Bee Safe is not positioned as a generic spray-and-go pest company. On the company’s About Us page, Bee Safe presents itself as a licensed, insured, and bonded team of beekeepers with more than 20 years of experience handling honey bee swarms, structural colonies, and stinging insect issues. That beekeeper-led background matters when the job involves live relocation, comb removal, cleanup, and prevention rather than just making visible bees disappear.

The company’s Reviews page also adds trust that many thin city pages lack, and the Recent Jobs section shows real-world examples of hive removals, repairs, and follow-up work. For Orlando homeowners comparing options, those pages help support the difference between a temporary fix and a thorough one.

Live Honey Bee Removal in Orlando Whenever Feasible

Not every Orlando call involves the same scope. Some jobs are temporary swarms that can be captured before the bees settle. Others involve a structural colony inside a soffit, wall, chimney, fascia, roofline, or exterior cavity where the real work includes removing bees, comb, honey, and residue.

On its main Bee Removal service page, Bee Safe explains that professional bee removal often involves retrieving the hive itself rather than trying to force a shortcut solution. That fits with Florida guidance noting that swarms are often temporary clusters while scout bees search for a new home, while established colonies require more complete removal and cleanup (Nellis, n.d.).

If you are unsure what you are seeing, Bee Safe’s What to Do With a Bee Swarm article and Bee Removal FAQ are useful supporting resources, but the safest next step is still a professional inspection when bees are entering a structure.

Bee Removal, Wasp Removal, and Other Stinging Insect Services in Orlando

Many people searching for bee removal in Orlando are actually dealing with more than one type of stinging insect problem. Bee Safe’s Wasp Removal service is important to feature here because wasps, hornets, and yellowjackets create different risks than honey bees and often require a different treatment plan.

Florida extension guidance notes that yellowjackets and hornets can defend nests aggressively and sting repeatedly, while honey bees behave differently and are often handled through relocation when feasible (Grissell & Fasulo, n.d.). That means this Orlando page should speak to the real search intent behind terms like bee removal, wasp nest removal, hornet removal, yellowjacket removal, and carpenter bee control instead of pretending every call involves the same species.

Our Bee Removal Process in Orlando

Every job starts with identifying whether you are dealing with a temporary swarm, an established hive in a structure, or another stinging insect issue. From there, Bee Safe builds the safest removal plan based on access, species, activity level, and whether the colony has already built comb inside the structure.

The goal is not simply to quiet the entrance. The goal is to remove the colony and all practical hive material, clean the affected cavity, and reduce the chance of re-entry. That is one reason the company’s Recent Jobs page is such a useful internal link on this city page: it shows examples of removal plus repair rather than incomplete work that leaves the property owner with the real problem still inside the structure.

In structural cases, prevention matters too. UF/IFAS recommends steps such as screening, sealing cracks and gaps, and closing access points after proper removal is complete (O'Malley, Ellis, & Neal, n.d.). That prevention mindset supports Bee Safe’s service approach and helps Orlando homeowners avoid repeat nesting in the same cavity.

Why Acting Early Saves Money in Orlando

The most affordable bee job is often the one caught early. A visible swarm on a branch, fence, or exposed surface is usually simpler than a mature colony behind siding, inside a soffit, or deep in a wall void.

Waiting can mean more comb, more honey, more cleanup, a stronger scent trail, and a greater chance of staining or secondary pest problems. This is why Bee Safe’s educational content, including the FAQ and swarm guidance, works well as supporting internal content for Orlando visitors who want to understand the difference between a quick pickup and a more involved structural hive removal.

Bee Removal Cost in Orlando, FL

Most Orlando bee and wasp jobs vary based on access, species, colony size, cleanup needs, and whether repairs are involved. In general, simple and accessible situations may start around $199, while structural removals that require opening materials, removing comb and honey, and sealing or repairing the area may reach $999 or more.

What affects the price?

  • Type of problem: temporary swarm versus an established colony in a wall, soffit, chimney, eave, or roofline
  • Height and access: second-story rooflines, ladder work, steep access, or tight attic spaces
  • Species involved: honey bees, paper wasps, yellowjackets, hornets, or carpenter bees
  • Hive age and size: more comb and honey means more labor, cleanup, and risk of staining
  • Cleanup and sealing: removing practical hive material and reducing re-entry risk
  • Repair work: soffit, fascia, siding, stucco, trim, chimney, or interior surface repair when needed

A low-price “kill only” job can turn into a more expensive repair later if comb, honey, and scent are left behind. A beekeeper-led removal that addresses the source is often the better long-term value. To request an estimate, call (407) 553-6111 or reach out through Contact Us.

Bee Removal for Homes and Businesses Across Orlando

Bee Safe helps homeowners, HOAs, property managers, landlords, restaurants, churches, offices, warehouses, apartment communities, and other commercial properties dealing with unwanted bee or wasp activity. The company’s service pages for live bee removal and wasp nest removal, along with the project examples in Recent Jobs, make it easier for Orlando visitors to understand how structural access, cleanup, and prevention affect the job.

If you are researching coverage outside Orlando, Bee Safe also serves other Florida markets, including Tampa. For local Orlando service, though, this page is built to match the kinds of structural bee and wasp problems that show up across Central Florida neighborhoods.

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References

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. (n.d.). Honey bee removal or eradication in Florida. Retrieved from https://www.fdacs.gov/Consumer-Resources/Consumer-Rights-and-Responsibilities/Pest-Control/Honey-Bee-Removal-or-Eradication-in-Florida

Grissell, E. E., & Fasulo, T. R. (n.d.). Yellowjackets and hornets, Vespula and Dolichovespula spp. (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Vespidae). UF/IFAS Extension. Retrieved from https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/publication/IN238

Nellis, J. (n.d.). Nesting bees and what you should do. UF/IFAS Gardening Solutions. Retrieved from https://gardeningsolutions.ifas.ufl.edu/design/gardening-with-wildlife/nesting-bees/

O'Malley, M. K., Ellis, J. D., & Neal, A. S. (n.d.). Bee-proofing for Florida citizens. UF/IFAS Extension. Retrieved from https://ask.ifas.ufl.edu/publication/IN741