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As a company, Bee Charmer removes beehive colonies from house eaves and walls as well as removing colonies from birdhouses, old furniture, water meters and B.B.Q. grills, etc. One hive was even removed from a baby stroller! We also collect bee swarms found in trees or in the eaves of houses.

If a hive is poisoned rather than removed, the honey will melt and robber bees from other beehives will come and carry the poisoned honey to their hives which in turn will poison their own colony. Some hives poisoned have had up to 50 pounds of honey. When hives are poisoned before the nest is removed, the surviving bees become more aggressive. When possible, Bee Charmer safely removes part of the wall of the house in order to remove the nest, which includes the honey, comb, eggs, and bees. The colony is then transferred to a new hive.

Once the hive has been removed from a structure, Bee Charmer uses safe botanical dusts and sprays the invested area. Bee Charmer will remove whatever structure needed to insure that the whole beehive is removed. Bee Charmer is not responsible to repair any damages cause to any structure, the owner of the property is responsible for all repairs. Bee Charmer will advise how to repair the removed structure in order to keep other bee colonies from nesting in that area.

Bee Charmer recognizes that honeybees are very important to our environment. One out of three bites of food we eat is from the pollination of honeybees. Over ninety varieties of vegetables and fruits are pollinated from honeybees and the honeybee is the only insect that gives delicious and nutritional honey to us. This small creature unknowingly develops honey and pollen for consumption, makes wax from its glands for candles and beauty supplies, propolis and venom for medicinal purposes as well as pollinates all flowers, vegetables, fruits and nuts. Since we have this small present from God we need to choose pesticides that do not harm our environment and exercise care not to destroy the honeybees natural home.

            The honeybee is a workaholic. When searching for food the honeybee can travel up to sixty miles a day back and forth to a grove of flowers. They can fly up to fifteen miles an hour. A honeybee’s lifetime is only six weeks. Twelve honeybees can make up to one teaspoon of honey and one hive can collect up to 80 to 100 pounds of honey a year. A pound of honeybees consists of 3500 bees. A simple worker bee can weigh 130 milligrams and can carry a load of nectar or pollen of 80 milligrams. What a wonder it would be if a man weighing 140 pounds could fly ten miles carrying 90 pounds of food to his children. This is the average life of a honeybee.

            Our company is located in Wise County, 10 miles northwest of Azle, Texas. Our family has been beekeepers for many years. We remove and relocate honeybee colonies as a business. Yes, this is a business and at times a very painful one! So if a honeybee hive or a swarm is found, it is best to leave them alone and to call a professional, such as Bee Charmer.

Bee Charmer has been a family business since 2001 and offers a warrantee for 6 weeks. Owner, Christine Garcia  has been interview by Dallas/Fort Worth NBC Channel 5 over the past 5 years.   

We accept all major credit cards, Visa, MasterCard, Discover Card and American Express.

If you have if any questions call us at 817-320-0841
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