Our Honeybee Removal Service
At All Creatures Pest Control in Kingwood, TX, we provide safe, humane, and highly effective honeybee removal services for homeowners and businesses. While most native bees in the U.S. are solitary and rarely sting, honeybees live in large colonies—and when they build hives inside walls, attics, sheds, or other structures, they can quickly become a serious problem. Our team understands the importance of bees to the environment, which is why we focus on thoughtful removal and relocation whenever possible, protecting both your property and the pollinators that keep our ecosystem healthy.
Honeybee infestations can lead to structural damage, persistent buzzing, honey seepage, and even attract other pests such as rodents, raccoons, and roaches. And when bees feel threatened, they can sting—posing a serious risk to those with allergies. Our experts are trained to handle these situations with the care and precision needed to keep your family safe.
Our Honeybee Removal Process
We take a thorough, step-by-step approach to ensure the hive is fully resolved and the area is protected from future activity. Our process includes:
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Inspection & Quote – We begin with a detailed inspection to locate the hive, assess the species, and determine the safest removal approach.
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Humane Hive & Bee Removal – When conditions allow, we perform live bee removal, carefully extracting the bees and any honeycomb without causing unnecessary harm.
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Hive Cleanup & Treatment – After the bees are removed, we clean out the honeycomb and treat the area. Leaving the hive behind can attract other pests or even draw in new bee colonies.
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Repair & Prevention – Our team can repair affected areas and advise you on steps to prevent future infestations.
By choosing All Creatures Pest Control, you’re choosing a service that prioritizes your safety, your home, and the protection of the local bee population.
Feedback from Our Customers
Why Homeowners Need Professional Honeybee Removal
Honeybees are essential pollinators, but when they take up residence in a home or building, they can cause unexpected damage and create serious safety concerns. Hives built inside walls, attics, or chimneys can weaken structural components, stain drywall with honey, and attract other unwanted pests. Persistent bee activity also increases the risk of painful stings—especially dangerous for those with allergies.
Professional removal ensures the colony is handled safely and legally, the hive is fully removed, and your home is protected from recurring issues. Attempting to remove a hive yourself can be dangerous and often results in incomplete removal, causing the bees or other pests to return.
Frequently Asked Questions About Honeybee Removal
What is honeybee removal?
Honeybee removal is the process of safely locating, extracting, and relocating a honeybee colony from a home, business, or outdoor structure to a safer environment where they can continue thriving.
Why is safe honeybee removal important?
Bees play a vital role in pollination. Humane removal protects the colony while preventing property damage and reducing the risk of stings.
How does your bee removal process work?
We inspect the property, locate the hive, carefully remove the bees and honeycomb, and clean/treat the area so new colonies or other pests aren’t attracted to the site.
Can I remove honeybees myself?
No. DIY bee removal is dangerous and often illegal depending on local regulations. Disturbing a hive can provoke defensive stings, and improper removal can damage the structure or harm the bees.
What should I do if I find a hive?
Avoid disturbing the area and contact a professional immediately. Bees sting when threatened, so it’s safest to let trained technicians handle the removal.
How long does bee removal take?
Most removals take a few hours depending on hive size, accessibility, and the condition of the surrounding structure.
Will bees return after the hive is removed?
Once the honeycomb is cleaned out and the area is properly treated and sealed, bees are unlikely to return.
What happens to the bees after removal?
When live removal is possible, the bees are relocated to a safe environment—often to a beekeeper or apiary—where they can continue contributing to the ecosystem.
Our Service Area
Our Pest & Wildlife Service Area
We service Galveston to Lake Conroe from Beaumont to Katy and everywhere between.
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Houston
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Tomball
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Cypress
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Spring
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The Woodlands
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Katy
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Kingwood
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Pinehurst
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Conroe