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For prompt service call or text
843-480-0121
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We are insured for your protection
Our passion for beekeeping began over 10 years ago when our founder, Tim McDowell discovered his love for the art of bee removal. Tim's dedication to sustainable practices and the health of bees has driven Carolina Bee Removal to become one of leaders in the industry. We service the coastal Carolinas, including Charleston, Myrtle Beach, Hilton Head, Wilmington, Moncks Corner, Florence, and surrounding areas.
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1. Leaving the comb and hive is an attractant for additional bees to come rob it.
2. If there are 5 lbs of bees in hive and you kill them, then this leaves 5 lbs of rotting meat in the hive and that can attract wasps and hornets, even animals to eat the carcasses.
3. The honey left behind, will bring additional pests to infest your home to get the sugars in it.
4. Wax moth and small hive beetles, will infest the hive to eat the wax and honey and lay tens of thousands of eggs in the unprotected hive.
5. Bees keep the hive cool. wax melts and all the honey in hive is suspended in wax . When it melts it lets the honey fall on to the wall board or ceilings and drenching everything in honey. ( what a mess this becomes)
We can remove bees from any building, structure or tree.
it is better to cut the bees out than trap out but there are many factors to consider for each
Every situation is different so we will need many pieces of information to give an accurate price. Text Pictures to
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"Do you know that...? - Old bees don't return to the hive in the evening? They spnd the night on flowers, and if they have the chance to see another sunrise, they resume their activity by bringing pollen or nectar to the colony. They do this sensing that the end is near. No bee waits to die in the hive so as not to burden the others. 🐝🐝🐝 - Bees have cold blood like all insects, yet at the colony level, they are a warm mega-organism. 🐝🐝🐝 - There are bees that bring pollen and bees that bring nectar, never will a pollen-collectng bee change its task to bring nectar and vice versa. 🐝🐝🐝 - Although dandelions are yellow, their pollen collected by bees turns orange in the mixing urn with nectar. 🐝🐝🐝 - The record for keeping a bee colony alive during winter was 356 days without them going out for cleansing flights. 🐝🐝🐝 - Bees can be useful to humans even after they have died, as they are used in the form of poultices to treat joint pain. 🐝🐝🐝 - Bees never sleep. Thank you, little bees!!! 🐝❤
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As mentioned above, honey bees are cavity nesting social insects, and built structures are full of potential nest sites. Honey bee colonies are often found residing within exterior wall and ceiling voids, where they typically establish through an external entry point. Honey bees reproduce by swarming where part of the old colony leaves to seek a new homesite, with this typically occurring during the months of April and May. It is possible to see bees at other times of the year, and in this case it is likely that they have been there since spring and you have just now noticed them.