Honeybee swarm collection service in Knox and Lincoln counties
As part of their natural reproductive cycle, honeybees will swarm. A swarm is when a queen and a good portion of the worker population of bees leave the hive to find a new home. While a honeybee swarm is relatively harmless, it can be a frightening sight to people. Swarms should not be sprayed with water or disturbed in any other way. It is best to clear the area until a beekeeper arrives to make the removal.
Knox-Lincoln County Beekeepers [KLCB] can help if one has found a swarm. There are KLCB beekeepers who can remove a swarm. They do not remove hornets’ nests, bumble bees, wasps or other stinging insects – just honeybees.
KLCB beekeepers also offer guidance on extractions from homes, buildings, and other structures. That is generally a service where a homeowner will need to engage a professional with carpentry skills for a fee (KLCB can’t always do it but may be able to help one locate the right person). These member beekeepers act privately, as a service to the public, and are facilitated but not endorsed by KLCB.
To report a swarm and ask for assistance, please call Al Maloney 207 832-5162.
Please note that exterminators will not kill honeybees and often refer homeowners to find a beekeeper. Conversely, beekeepers are not exterminators and will not remove other insects. Please try to identify them as honeybees and thank you for your interest in helping this important pollinator.
Event Date
Address
United States