Bee Removal Jacksonville FL

 Finding bees around your home might not seem like a big deal, but when they build hives in your walls, ceiling, or yard, it can be a big deal. The problem can quickly get serious. In Jacksonville, bees are common, making safe removal especially important. Even though bees help our environment by pollinating plants, their colony in the wrong place can cause painful stings and even damage your home. Sometimes removal is as simple as caching the swarm, while sometimes it takes cutting out a large hive. That’s why it’s best to call our well-trained and licensed experts in Jacksonville, Florida. Who knows how to handle bees safely and protect your family?

 

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Why choose our bee removal services in Jacksonville

Bees are good for nature, but a hive in your walls, roof, or yard can be risky. Our Jacksonville team gives you safe, fast, and careful bee removal that protects your family, your home, your business, and the bees whenever possible.

1.  Inspect & identify

We confirm the species and the problem type: a temporary swarm on a branch, or an established hive inside a wall. This choice matters because a swarm often needs capture and relocation, while a built hive needs a careful cut-out and comb removal.

2. Environmentally conscious

We try live removal and relocation whenever it's safe because bees help our food supply. Our product and method are chosen to have a lower impact on plants, pets, and people. Whenever an aggressive colony makes relocation unsafe, we switch to control methods that are still targeted and responsible.

3. Custom plan

Every job is different, whether it is a small swarm on a tree, a hive behind siding, or a honeycomb in a ceiling. We design a plan tailored to your building, access points, and safety requirements. You will receive a comprehensive, step-by-step outline, so you will know what we will do and why it works.

4. Licensed, insured, and safety-first

Our techs are trained to spot whether it's a honey bee, carpenter bee, bumblebee, blueberry bee, or sweat bee. We use proper suits, tools, and a ladder for safe work around roofs, soffits, and attics. Being licensed means your property and our team are protected.

5. Thorough treatments every time

We don't just "knock down" bees and leave. We remove the colony, take out the honeycomb, and clean the area so smells don't attract new swarms. Then we seal key gaps and give you simple tips to keep bees and wasps from coming back.

6. Fast response & guaranteed results

You'll know what we found, what we did, and what to expect in the next 24–48 hours. Most jobs are scheduled quickly, with urgent slots for active swarms. If you're not happy with the result, we make it right with no runaround. Contact us today to schedule your free inspection with our exterminators and eliminate these pests.

Common Types of Bees in Jacksonville, FL

Jacksonville’s warm weather, beaches, and big green spaces make it a great place for bees. You’ll see bees in city neighborhoods, suburban yards, parks, farms, and coastal areas across Duval County and nearby St. Johns, Clay, and Nassau counties.

1. Honey Bee

Honey bees are golden brown with black bands and about ½ inch long. They are usually calm, but they defend the hive, even if they sting if their nest is disturbed. They like hollow trees, wall voids, sheds, and roofs. Mostly common in coastal towns and areas like Jacksonville Beach, Ponte Vedra, Fleming Island, Neptune Beach, Atlantic Beach, and Mayport Beach.

2.  Carpenter Bee

Carpenter bees are big and sticky, and about 1 inch. Their male can't sting, but their family can sting, but that's too rare. They cause wood damage through their nesting tunnels. They live in unpainted or weathered wood, decks, and fences. Mostly common in suburbs with lots of wooden trims and decks, such as  Lyon Oaks and River Point, Yulee, Fernandina Beach, St. Augustine, Fleming Island, and Fruit Cove.

3. Bumblebee

Bumble bees are black and yellow, and about 1 inch, round, and teddy bear looking. They only sting if their nest is threatened. They make small colonies in the ground, grass clumps, old rodent burrows, or under sheds. They are mostly common in parks and community garden areas such as Orange Park, Nocatee, Mandarin, Riverside, and Avondale.

4. Blueberry Bee

Blueberry bees are fuzzy, gray to dark, with pale bands. They rarely sting and focus on flowers. They are active in early spring around blueberry bushes and make nests in sandy soil or piney woods. Mostly found in suburban gardens with blueberries and around Jacksonville.

5. Sweat Bee

Blueberry bees are fuzzy, gray to dark, with pale bands. They rarely sting and focus on flowers. They are active in early spring around blueberry bushes and make nests in sandy soil or piney woods. Mostly found in suburban gardens with blueberries and around Jacksonville.

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Signs of bees

If you notice bees around your home or yard, it’s important to understand the signs before the problem grows. Bees often choose quiet, hidden spots to build hives, and spotting the early clues can save you from damage or stings. Here are the most common signs that bees may be nesting near your property in Jacksonville:

  • If you see bees flying in and out of one specific spot, it’s a clear sign they may have built a hive inside.

  • A steady buzzing or humming noise inside walls, ceilings, or sheds often means bees are active behind those areas.

  • Finding a honeycomb, wax structure, or large paper-like nest around trees, attics, or roof edges is a direct sign of an infestation.

  • Honey or wax stains on walls, floors, or ceilings can appear if bees are nesting indoors. Sometimes, melted honey even drips through drywall.

  • If you spot dead bees near windows, doors, or inside your home, it may mean they’ve built a hive close by and some are getting trapped.

  • Old honeycombs or decaying hive material can cause a sweet but foul odor inside the house or garage.

  • Carpenter bees, common in Jacksonville suburbs, drill small, round holes into decks, fences, or siding to make nests.

Bees may seem harmless, but once they build a hive near your home, the risks increase. From painful stings to property damage, it’s important to act fast. If you’ve noticed any of these signs, don’t wait for the problem to grow. Call our professionals for trusted bee removal service in Jacksonville today and protect your home.

FAQs

Will Bees Eventually Go Away?

Yes, bees can leave on their own, but not always. Sometimes they “swarm,” where part of the colony leaves with the old queen to start a new hive. Other times, they “abscond,” meaning the whole hive leaves if there’s no food, disease, or danger. But if conditions are good, bees usually stay and grow.

Bees don’t like strong smells. Scents like peppermint, citronella, eucalyptus, cloves, vinegar, citrus peels, and herbs such as basil, thyme, and lavender can keep them away.

Bees main weaknesses are parasites like Varroa mites, harmful pesticides, loss of habitat, poor nutrition, and climate change, all of which make it harder for them to survive and thrive.

 To help stop bees from disappearing, plant native flowers, give them clean water, and avoid pesticides. You can also support local beekeepers, protect natural habitats, and encourage bee-friendly practices in your community.