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Our services

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Removals and Relocations

It all begins with one bee finding a small hole into an open space. Be it your water meter box, empty wall cavity of a barn or house, BBQ pit or even that abandoned wood pile out back. All it takes is one bee and before you know it they’ve moved in and built a growing colony of bees. Each removal is different based on how large the hive is and how much work goes into cutting out and dismantling the structure to get to them. We do free consultations for the removal but will need a decent amount of information before giving you a rough estimate number on the cost it will be to have them removed.

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Leasing Bees for Ag appraisal

Property taxes straining your wallet in these crazy times? Did you recently purchase a property with ag appraisal yet don’t have the means to maintain or perform the duties required to keep it? Well, if your property is 5-20 acres in size you’re in luck! Texas allows bees to be one of the means to qualify you for an ag appraisal on your property.

Rather than spend thousands of dollars on building fencing to keep cattle or goats in, run water lines for troughs and then spend all the time chasing them when they escape, our bee leasing service requires NO NEEDED EFFORT on your end! We handle everything and send you a detailed email with pictures and description of the hives every two months that way you have ample proof to submit when applying for ag the following year.

If interested, please email us and we will would love to talk you through more of what this looks like and pricing.

 

How it all unfolds

  • Infrared thermometer showing a temperature of 82.3°F, pointed at a wooden floor and wall in a room.

    Locate the Hive

  • A beekeeper inspecting a honeycomb frame filled with bees inside a hive. The person is wearing protective gear and is smiling.

    Open the Structure

  • A person inspecting honeycomb frames from a beehive with bees, set inside a wooden box frame, in an indoor beekeeping setup.

    Transfer the Comb

  • Close-up of numerous honeybees on a wooden surface and light fabric, some with wings open and others together.

    Find the Queen

  • A large swarm of bees entering their hive outside a metal building.

    Lure the bees in

  • Beekeeping hives on a wooden pallet in a grassy field under a blue sky with scattered clouds.

    Relocate to the Farm!

“I was so thankful to be able to have a beehive removed from my attic. Ben was professional and careful. I was so happy to see the hive moved to a better and safer place .”

— Emily F., CLIENT

Close-up of bees gathering honey on a wooden hive, with a blurred background.

Questions? Get in touch.