Bees Control
While bees play a vital role in pollination and the ecosystem, a bee infestation on your property can pose serious safety concerns—especially for people with allergies. At Green Buddies, we provide expert bee control and removal services that are both effective and environmentally responsible, prioritizing safety and sustainability.
Bee Removal and Relocation: We understand the importance of bees in our ecosystem and the critical role they play in pollination. Instead of exterminating them, we specialize in the safe removal and relocation of bee colonies, preserving their essential role while keeping your property free from unwanted hives.

Why Bee Control May Be Necessary
- Allergic Reactions: Bee stings can cause severe allergic responses in some individuals.
- Aggressive Behavior: Certain species may become defensive and sting when disturbed.
- Structural Damage: Bees nesting in walls, attics, or roofs can cause long-term structural damage.
- Safety Concerns: Swarming bees can be dangerous, especially in high-traffic or public areas.
Our Bee Control Process
We follow a careful and responsible approach to handle bee infestations safely and effectively.
- Inspection & Identification Our technicians inspect your property to locate hives, identify the bee species, and determine the safest course of action.
- Custom Removal Plan Depending on the location and species, we plan for either live removal and relocation or, if necessary, targeted extermination (only when absolutely required).
- Safe Hive Removal We use protective gear, eco-conscious tools, and professional techniques to remove the hive and relocate it if possible.
- Prevention & Cleanup Once the hive is removed, we clean the affected area and offer sealing and prevention tips to avoid future nesting.
Signs You May Have a Bee Infestation
- Visible hive or nest in walls, trees, or roof eaves
- Constant buzzing near your home or garden
- Bees flying in and out of wall voids or vents
- Brown or sticky spots on walls (honey leakage from interior hives)
- Swarming behavior near doors or windows