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Bee Hive Removal Cranbourne

If you ever need assistance with removing bees or capturing a swarm, we’re here to help! Bees are not dangerous unless they are agitated. Call us first before contacting a pest control company. The specialists at Southern Cross Bees offer the best hive relocation and residential and commercial bee removal services in the Melbourne suburbs of Cranbourne and Narre Warren.

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Bee Swarm Removal in Cranbourne

Our team of beekeepers at Southern Cross Bees can provide you with dependable bee control and bee swarm removal utilising the most efficient techniques in the industry. The entire family, including the kids and the dogs, can rest easy knowing that our procedures are secure! Get in touch with us immediately to assist with your bee problem. Our goal is to deliver the best bee nest removal, bee hive removal, bee swarm removal, and bee control services while preventing future infestations!

Cranbourne Bee Nest Removal

It might be unsettling to find a beehive on your property. A beehive may be challenging, costly, and sometimes hazardous to remove.   The sustainability of life as we know it—as opposed to bee eradication—requires bee elimination. Bees are essential to the reproduction and longevity of crops. Without bees, pollination would drastically decline, harming plant development and food supply.

If you need bumble bee nest removal or wasp nest removal, go with Southern Cross Bees rather than a pest control company. Instead of destroying the hive, our beekeepers can move them to a secure area. 

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Do Bee Swarms Leave on their Own?

There is a misconception that when you see a swarm of bees it instantly means that the bees are there to build a nest or a bee hive. This is not the case. Bees in a swarm usually don’t hang around for more than a day, so if you leave them alone, they’ll probably fly away. If you feel uncomfortable with bee swarms in your Cranbourne home, you can count on us at Southern Cross Bees to relocate them ethically for you. 

Bee Relocation in Cranbourne

It is preferable to relocate or rehome bees whenever possible rather than kill them. Although it can be tempting to use a pesticide to kill the bees, the best course of action is to have the hive moved by a trained expert, like our beekeepers. Killing bees has various ecological effects that significantly impact your local ecology more than you would imagine. We are always pleased to come to collect bee swarms and assist with bee removal. 

Bee Removal Cost

Depending on where the bees reside, different locations will have different bee removal costs. More often, bee hive and swarm removal costs start from $120 and can skyrocket to $1,500!  Getting rid of them is straightforward if they are only dangling from a shrub or tree. The expense of removal, however, can soar if bees have settled within a wall or tree. If such is the case, you must consider it as a technician needs to go close to the bees.

Where Do We Remove Bees From?

Abandoned Hives

Please give us a call if you have bee hives that you no longer want or can’t take care of. We promise that at our rescue apiaries, your bees will get excellent care.

Residential Hives

We have seen bees in just about any place you can think of, bees may select to use your home as a great place for their hive, wherever they choose, we can safely remove them for you.

Commercial Hives

Bees don’t discriminate, bees often nest in buildings and commercial spaces, even on machinery and roof spaces. If you notice a hive at work, let us know and we will safely rehome the colony.

Bee Hive Removal in Crabourne 3977, VIC

The Ruffy brothers, who squatted on Mayune Run in 1836, were the first residents. They managed the Cranbourne Inn, which could have been named after Viscount Cranbourne or after a place in Berkshire. Even if there weren’t many Aboriginal people living there, the finding of countless artefacts suggests that the region was inhabited rather intensely before European settlers arrived. Early pastoralists raised barley and wheat in addition to grazing livestock.

Today, Cranbourne is a Greater Melbourne outlying suburb best known for its sizable business district, the Cranbourne Park Shopping Center, and the lively High Street. The Cranbourne Botanic Gardens, a 363 ha extension of Melbourne’s Botanic Gardens that specialises in Australian native species, as well as the lovely McClelland Sculpture Park and Ballam Park Homestead, both of which are located on the road connecting Langwarrin and Frankston, are the town’s main draws. Bee swarms and bee colonies are likely to be found in Cranbourne because of the city’s abundance of lush vegetation and wildlife. A more moral choice would be to have us move them to a safer area rather than kill them.

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