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Honey Bee Rescue

Harrison Honey Farm
Honey Bee Rescue and Relocation Services

At Harrison Honey Farm, we are passionate about honey bees. We know that honey bees are essential to our planet's ecosystem, and we are committed to protecting them. That's why we offer honey bee rescue and relocation services.

If you have a honey bee swarm on your property, don't hesitate to call us. We will safely remove the swarm and relocate it to a safe and suitable location. We can also remove honey bee hives from unwanted locations, such as inside your home or business.

Our beekeepers are experienced and professional, and they will use the latest safety equipment and techniques to remove the bees safely. We also take great care to minimize any disruption to your property or business.

Why Choose Us?

  • We are experienced and professional beekeepers.

  • We use the latest safety equipment and techniques.

  • We take great care to minimize any disruption to your property or business.

  • We offer affordable rates.

  • We are committed to protecting honey bees.

 

How to Contact Us

To schedule a honey bee rescue or relocation service, please call us at (847) 219-8371. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

FAQ

  • Q: How much does it cost to remove a honey bee swarm?

A: The cost of removing a honey bee swarm varies depending on the size and location of the swarm. Please contact us for a free estimate.

  • Q: Do you remove honey bee hives from inside homes and businesses?

A: Yes, we can remove honey bee hives from inside homes and businesses. However, there may be an additional charge for this service.

  • Q: What do you do with the honey bees after you remove them?

A: We relocate the honey bees to a safe and suitable location, such as a farm or orchard.

  • Q: What should I do if I see a honey bee swarm on my property?

A: If you see a honey bee swarm on your property, do not attempt to remove it yourself. Instead, call a professional beekeeper. Honey bees are generally not aggressive, but they can sting if they feel threatened.

If you have any other questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. We are here to help.

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