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Georgia Bee Removal Services

Use our listing of Georgia bee removal services to find a bee removal specialist in your area.

Bee removal services in Georgia are listed below; just skim the list to find your location.

Be aware that most of these businesses serve an area considerably beyond the city in which they are located. So even if there isn’t a service listed in your city, it’s worth checking with services in other cities.

Cities in Georgia are listed in alphabetical order. And the businesses listed under each city are listed in the order in which the businesses submitted their information to this directory.

Click on the name of a business, and you’ll be taken to a page that provides more detail about that business, including complete contact information.

If you know of a Georgia bee removal service that is not listed here, please refer them to our directory submission page, where they can list their business for free.

Please note that the listings provided here are in no way an endorsement of any of these businesses. Bees-and-Beekeeping.com accepts no responsibility for the quality of services delivered by any of these business entities.

Businesses Offering Bee Removal in Georgia:

Albany/Leesburg
Bees-B-Gone, Dale Richter Apiaries


A Bit About Georgia Bees and Georgia Beekeeping…

Winters are normally mild throughout most of Georgia, with the average first killing frost occurring in mid-November in southern Georgia. Georgia receives lots of rainfall, particularly in the northeastern portion of the state.

According to recent USDA statistics, Georgia honey bee colonies produced an average surplus of about 41 pounds of honey per colony, ranking Georgia 15th in honey production among the 50 states.

Georgia honey plants include locust, holly, persimmon, bay, sourwood, goldenrod and asters, among many others.

Though Africanized honey bees are a more recent arrival to Georgia than some of the other southern states, they have been reported in Georgia, and are expected to spread throughout a large percentage of the state. Africanized bees that have taken up residence in a structure makes bee removal more challenging, and more necessary.




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