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Bee Removal Experts

We have provided these Honey Bee Removal resources because we believe that it is critically important not to chemically remove (kill) a bee swarm (hive) that you find imbedded in your house or hanging from a tree on your property.

Swarms that make a home in your home Surprised cannot be effectively removed by killing them with chemicals. The combs, propolis, and debris left behind will likely attract another swarm. Besides, we all need to help the bee population survive because they are critical to our ecosystem and the bee population is in danger of significant decline.

Also, if you are interested in beekeeping, and want to get a healthly local swarm that is already acclimated to your region, this is a good place to start. Call a bee removal expert and ask if they can provide you with a swarm after it has been removed. You can also call local exterminators and get on their 'swarm list' if you are willing to do the removal yourself.

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  Link   Karen Sadenwater (Colorado)
Karen is part of the team that brings you BackYardHive.com and is available for swarm removal in the Denver Metro Area, Boulder County and Northern Colorado. Contact Karen at 303-475-8665 (if you need bees removed from a structure or home, please ca
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  Link   Michael Lumbard (Colorado)
Michael is part of the team that brings you BackYardHive.com and is available for swarm removal in the Denver Metro Area and Northern Colorado. Contact Michael by phone at: 720-596-4055
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  Link   BeeRemover.com (Colorado)
These bee removers are a local favorite of the BackYardHive.com team. Corwin has received several swarms from these nice people at BeeRemover.com (Shultz Honey & Wax. If you live in the Denver area, please call them for removal or if you are lookin
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  Link   National Directory of Swarm Removal Experts (National)
This directory lists beekeepers and others who remove bees.
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  Link   National Directory of Beekeeping Associations (National)
In this national directory, you can find beekeeping associations for your region. Call them and they will have a lot of information about resources for bee removal.
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