06/04/2026
π DONβT SPRAY THEM. SAVE THEM.
βWhat happens to the bees after you remove them?β
Great question. I get it every week.
Hereβs the truth: Exterminators kill them and leave 40+ lbs of honey, brood, and dead bees in your wall. That rots. That attracts ants, roaches, and rodents. That stinks. And new bees move back in next year.
Hereβs what I do instead:
1. Live Removal: I carefully extract the entire colony by hand. Queen, workers, brood. No poison. No kill.
2. Complete Comb Removal: Every bit of honeycomb comes out. If I leave it, youβll have pests and damage later.
3. Sanitize & Seal: I clean the cavity and seal entry points so bees canβt re-colonize.
4. Humane Relocation: The bees go to local beekeepers and apiaries here in Memphis. They get a second chance to pollinate farms, gardens, and produce honey.
I donβt just βget rid of bees.β I protect your home AND save the colony.
Licensed, Insured, No-Kill Professionals. Eco-friendly. Humane.
Got bees in your wall, soffit, or chimney?
Start here: https://forms.gle/2JJB9TShn4ZXcZcf7
Send pics. Iβll review and send next steps. No free estimates.
Save the bees. Save your home.