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Kansas City Metro area - Camp Branch Bee Ranch (CBBR), Missouri and Kansas

by Rod Richter
(Harrisonville, Missouri, USA)


(Harrisonville, Mo)

phone: 1(816)405-1671
email: RKRichter@aol.com


Thank you for choosing to remove your problem Honeybees.

With extermination you are left with dead bees and poisoned honey. Hot weather and other insects feeding on the combs can cause honey to leak out. This can turn into a mess without bees to maintain the combs; fermentation, ants, roaches, and mold issues are just a few that regularly occur.

Removing Honeybees from a structure or tree can be done in three very different ways. These methods of removal have distinct advantages and disadvantages. CBBR wants you to understand what is involved before making the choice.

We will remove established hives and swarms in the KC metro area; swarms near the 7 hwy corridor and in Cass County that are easy to get to are always free ;-). Cutouts, trapouts, and bee trees on a case by case.

I have experience with all forms of live bee removal and swarm removal; I make it a goal to suit your needs with the right method. Call and I will be happy to talk to you and help you make an informed choice to solve your honeybee problem. Will quote a price after inspection.

In any case I will put the bee's best interest and well being first during the job. Dead bees are of no use to anyone.

Please don't spray the bee with anything, this makes them unusable to me and the price goes way up. It is not usually successful anyway.

The best time to remove bees from a structure or tree is mid April through mid July. Swarms can be removed any time.

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