Our bee removal service is designed to calm that moment down. We combine fast local response with humane practices so your family, pets, and property stay protected while the bees are handled responsibly.
Gro Green Services
Our bee removal service is designed to calm that moment down. We combine fast local response with humane practices so your family, pets, and property stay protected while the bees are handled responsibly.
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It’s one thing to see a bee in the garden. It’s another thing entirely to walk outside and notice a loud, buzzing cluster hanging from a tree branch, or worse, disappearing into a gap near your roofline. That’s when most Plano homeowners start asking the same questions: “Is this dangerous? Do I need to get rid of them? Who do I call?”
A swarm is a large cluster of bees that typically gathers on a branch, fence post, or side of a structure for a short period while they search for a new home. It can look alarming, but swarms are often at their calmest in this stage.
With swarm removal, we:
- Confirm that you’re dealing with bees and not wasps or hornets
- Move quickly before the swarm relocates into walls, soffits, or attics
- Focus on live removal and relocation whenever feasible
The sooner you call when you see a swarm, the easier and less invasive the job usually is.
Once bees have built a hive inside a structure, the situation becomes more complex. Simply blocking the entrance or spraying near the opening rarely solves the problem and can drive bees deeper into the building.
Our hive removal may include:
- Locating the hive and understanding how far it extends
- Gaining careful access through walls, ceilings, or other structural areas when necessary
- Removing wax, honey, and comb so they don’t attract new bees, ants, or other pests
- Recommending repair and sealing options after the removal is complete
Proper hive removal helps protect your home in the long term, not just for the next few weeks
Sometimes bees set up shop in the worst possible place: near a front door, under a playset, by a school drop-off line, or around a business entrance. In those cases, waiting days for service isn’t realistic.
We prioritize:
- Swarms or hives in high-traffic areas
- Sites near children, pets, or people who are highly allergic
- Situations where bees are interacting with people daily
We’ll help you secure the area, give you interim safety advice, and work to get a technician out as quickly as possible.
Bee problems don’t care if you’re a homeowner or running a business.
Our goal is simple: clear the bees, protect people, and leave you with a plan to prevent the same situation from happening again in the same spot.
Grabbing a can of spray or trying to “knock the hive down” might sound like a quick fix, but it’s rarely safe or effective. Professional removal matters because:
DIY attempts can provoke defensive behavior and lead to multiple stings
Structural issues can get worse if bees and hive material are left inside walls or roofs
Improper treatments can scatter bees instead of removing them, making them harder to control
Insurance and safety concerns are easier to navigate when a trained professional handles the work
A calm, methodical approach is almost always better than a rushed attempt with off-the-shelf products.
We’ll ask a few questions, review photos if you can send them, and then provide clear pricing so you know what the service will involve before we start.
To keep things straightforward, we follow a step-by-step process:
Step
1
Initial Inspection
We evaluate the location, size, and behavior of the bees and confirm what we’re working with.
Step
2
Identify Species & Location
We make sure we’re dealing with bees (not wasps or hornets) and pinpoint where the swarm or hive is concentrated.
Step
3
Safe Neutralization or Containment
We take measures to calm or contain the bees so removal can proceed as safely as possible.
Step
4
Live Removal or Relocation
When practical, we collect and relocate bees so they can continue to pollinate away from your home or business.
Step
5
Hive Removal & Cleanup
For established hives, we remove comb and hive material to reduce odors, stains, and the chance of future infestations.
Step
6
Prevention Recommendations
We’ll suggest sealing, repair, and maintenance steps to make the area less appealing for bees in the future.
Our bee removal services are available throughout Plano and nearby North Texas communities. In addition to Plano neighborhoods, we often assist homeowners and businesses in Allen, Frisco, McKinney, Richardson, Murphy, and other surrounding areas. If you’re on the edge of our service map, reach out, we’ll let you know if we can help or point you in the right direction.
Regulations can vary, but in general it’s wise to treat bees as beneficial and avoid unnecessary extermination. That’s why we focus on humane removal and relocation whenever we safely can.
Our first choice is always to remove and relocate bees alive. In rare cases where that isn’t possible or safe, we’ll explain the situation and talk through the most responsible option for your home and family.
Response time depends on current demand and how urgent your situation is. Swarms and hives in high-traffic or sensitive areas are prioritized. When you call, we’ll give you a realistic timeframe.
If hive material or attractive gaps remain, bees, or other pests, may be drawn back to the same area. That’s why proper hive removal and sealing are so important. We’ll share specific recommendations for your property.
We’ll ask you to keep pets indoors or away from the immediate area while we’re working. Once the bees have been removed and the site is secure, your technician will let you know when it’s safe for pets to go back outside.
If you’ve discovered bees on your property, the best thing you can do is keep your distance and give us a call. We’ll talk through what you’re seeing, help you understand the urgency, and schedule a visit that fits the situation. Our team handles the stressful part so you can feel comfortable using your outdoor spaces again.