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Clarksville, TN - BeeAttitudes Bees

by Jason Groppel

Here is a beautiful picture of the handiwork of thousands of honeybees that I removed successfully from a local home this year.

Here is a beautiful picture of the handiwork of thousands of honeybees that I removed successfully from a local home this year.


(4360 Trough Springs Road, Adams, TN 37010)

phone: 931-358-4003
email: jgmcba@yahoo.com


I have over seven years of experience in removing swarms and colonies of bees, yellow jackets, and wasps/hornets from homes and yards. I offer live bee removal with a special bee vac and relocate the bees to their own hive.

I have all of the specialized bee equipment necessary for removing the bees from floors, walls, trees, and bushes without killing the bees.

Honeybees are endangered, and as a beekeeper in the Kentucky and Tennessee region I speak to groups and individual citizens about the importance of our honeybee population. Many feel threatened when a swarm or bee beard appears on their property. These are some of the most docile creatures to be found in your yard in most cases.

I want to help educate others about bees, but I also offer my services to remove unwanted honey bees/yellow jackets, and wasps/hornets in a quick and effective manner.

Honeybee or bee removal in the Nashville - Clarksville, TN area is my specialty. I don't charge for the service, but ask for a donation for my time and gas for swarm removal. However, when bees have taken up residence in the wall of a home or in a tree, the time, cost, and efforts are greatly increased.

In addition to a flat-rate charge there will be an hourly charge for cut-out removal of bees. The charge will also help me to house and feed the precious lives of tens of thousands of bees.

Unfortunately, many bees have not even made it through Winter in recent years. Pests, parasites, and disease have left us with less than ten percent of our bee population as compared to 20-30 years ago.

In spite of this, I want to help increase the chances that these bees survive. Help me to lend a hand to our dwindling numbers of Apis mellifera (honeybees).

Thank you for your concern and help.


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