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Comprehensive and ecologically-conscious honey bee cutouts, removals and re-homing

Serving Southern Wisconsin

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HOW IT WORKS

You have bees in your soffits, attic or basement.  What's next?

STEP 1

TAKE PICTURES

Specially, take a few of the area where the bees seem to be coming and going.


This is the most important picture:  get a close-up of one of the bees.


You can do this safely by watching the bees as they leave the hive and wait until they land on a something.


Encourage them to sit for their portrait by placing a small saucer with a quarter inch of sugar water in it somewhere near the hive.

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STEP 2

SEND PICTURES

Send us the pictures & your contact information. We will reach out to you as quickly as possible to let you know whether or not you have honey bees.

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STEP 3

SITE VISIT

If you do have honey bees, a site visit will be scheduled. Our fee for this diagnostic visit is $200, payable in advance via PayPal or Zelle. The $200 fee will apply as a credit on your final work order.


On the day of the site visit, a responsible adult will need to be present, I will need access to the exterior of the home and possibly the interior.


Using a combination of thermal imaging and other minimally invasive techniques the location and relative size of the colony can be established. We will discuss  options for gaining access to the colony.


We will also discuss the potential cost involved including restoration of areas affected by the removal. 


As a licensed contractor I can offer to carry out any necessary repairs or you may decide to make arrangements for the repairs on your own

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We make sure the bees won't come back

Check out our process

Contact Us

Tell us about your bees:

  1. How do you know they are honeybees? Send pictures if possible.

  2. How long do you think they have been living with you?

  3. What's the best time to reach you?

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