Here are answers to some of the most common questions we receive from homeowners. If you have a question that isn't answered here, please don't hesitate to call us directly at (832) 345-1856.
The biggest difference is our approach and our scope of work. We are beekeepers and craftsmen. We specialize in the humane removal and relocation of bee colonies, not extermination with chemicals. Furthermore, our service is a complete, full-service solution. We don't just remove the bees; we also professionally repair any structural damage caused by the hive or the removal process, and we bee-proof the area to prevent future infestations. Most pest control companies do not offer repair services, leaving you to find another contractor.
The cost of bee removal depends on several factors, including the location and size of the hive, the complexity of the removal, and the extent of the necessary repairs. We provide a detailed, transparent, and no-obligation quote after a thorough inspection. Our pricing reflects a complete, high-quality service that provides long-term value and peace of mind.
Yes. We stand behind the quality of our work. We guarantee that bees will not return to the specific location where we performed the removal and repair. Our bee-proofing methods are designed to provide a lasting solution, giving you confidence that the problem is solved permanently.
Yes, it can be. A bee hive can compromise the structural integrity of your home by damaging drywall, wood, and insulation. The honeycomb can melt in the Texas heat, causing stains and attracting other pests. Most importantly, a large colony can become defensive, posing a stinging risk to your family and pets, especially if anyone has allergies.
Sealing the entrance is not an effective solution and can make the problem worse. The bees will find another way out, which could be inside your home. If the colony dies inside the wall, the decaying hive, honey, and larvae will create a foul odor and attract other pests like rodents and roaches. A professional removal is the only way to ensure the entire hive and all associated materials are gone for good.
The timeline varies depending on the job. A simple swarm removal can be done relatively quickly, often in a few hours. A large, established hive inside a structure is more complex and may take a full day or more for the removal and repair. We will give you a clear timeline along with your quote.
Our team is here to help. Contact us today to speak with an expert or to schedule your free, no-obligation inspection and quote.