Service Details

I arrived at the property on October 8th to address bees clustered on a tree in the backyard. The main hive was clearly visible, with exposed honeycomb hanging from a branch approximately 25 feet off the ground. Bee activity was steady, and the open comb confirmed an established colony rather than a temporary swarm. I set up a ladder to safely reach the site and assessed the attachment point and surrounding branches to plan removal without cutting into the tree. Using a bee vacuum, I carefully removed the clustered bees and secured the exposed honeycomb. While completing that work, I identified a second hive forming on another tree within the same yard. That hive showed bees entering a small cavity in the trunk. After removing surface activity, I sealed the entrance with caulking to prevent reentry once the bees were cleared from the area. Both trees were rechecked from ground level after removal to confirm there was no remaining flight activity. The job concluded with both hive sites addressed and the access point sealed, reducing the chance of bees returning to the same locations.

Location

Dallas, Texas - 75225

Date

Oct 08, 2025

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