
May 2017 Pictures of Honeybee removal jobs!
I haven't had time to document the removals like I wanted to, so here is a picture dump of some of the jobs I have done lately. Inside an OKC bedroom Really REALLY ANGRY bees, Look at all that honey! Old Chimney bees MONSTER HIVE garage bees Angry apartment bees 21ish days old, A small patch of brood had hatched and the queen relaid eggs. #Honeybeehive #HoneyBeeRemoval #Honeybee #cutout #Bee #HoneyBee #Chimney

HELP!!! I Think I Have A Honey Bee Problem!!
HELP! There is a large cluster of honeybees hanging from a limb (or fence/car/house) in one of my trees. They were definitely not there yesterday. What should I do? Quick Answer- call me (405) 826-0393 or a beekeeper, describe the situation, send pictures if possible and keep an eye on them before they leave. Examine your property for signs of a colony. That most likely is a swarm. A swarm is nature’s way of propagating the species. The old queen of a (most likely nearby) h

1st Honey Bee Removal EVER
Its September 2015 and a previous client (I caught a snake out of his house) calls and says his apartment complex has honey bees above a window and can I come remove them. I knew my dad had removed honey bees with his dad years ago so I told him sure I can do that. I didn't know how or what all was involved but I was eager to learn and add this valuable service to my repertoire. Aside: Honey bees are used commercially to pollinate a vast amount of fruits and crops that we

Honey Bees in a Chimney
Check out the mason at https://www.facebook.com/Bradhillmasonry/ Late October 2016 I get a message from another honey bee keeper saying she received a call from someone who has honey bees coming into the living area from the fireplace. I call and find out that another beekeeper has already been out and taken a look at the chimney. They want another look so I agree to come out and look. I call the other guy just to be professional and he says its okay if I go take a look. I

January Honey Bees?!
Its 70 degrees on Janurary 10th and we received our first Honey Bee removal calls of the year! As usual they had to search and find us through a directory listing which is never easy to find the best solutions. I am hoping to change that this year by creating a few different websites and writing blogs and articles to get our name out there! The first caller from Norman Oklahoma stated (as usual) they had a 'swarm' of honey bees in their backyard. This immediately raised red