Professional Bee Infestation Removal Services in South Florida
Bee infestations can quickly become a serious problem for homeowners and business owners throughout South Florida. What may begin as a small number of bees entering a wall, roof, or tree can develop into a large colony containing thousands of bees, extensive honeycomb, and stored honey. If left untreated, a bee infestation can continue to grow, leading to property damage, recurring bee activity, and increased removal costs.
At Alpine Farms Bee Removal, we specialize in professional bee infestation removal services. Our experienced team safely locates and removes established bee colonies from homes, businesses, and outdoor structures throughout South Florida. Whether bees have moved into a wall cavity, roofline, attic, chimney, tree, or another area of your property, we have the knowledge and equipment to handle the infestation safely and effectively.
What Is a Bee Infestation?
A bee infestation occurs when a colony establishes a permanent nesting location and begins building honeycomb. Unlike a swarm, which is typically temporary, an infestation involves a growing colony that continuously stores honey, raises brood, and expands its hive.
Many property owners don't realize they have a bee infestation until they begin noticing increased bee activity around a specific area of their home or business. By the time the colony becomes visible, it may have already been present for weeks or even months.
Professional bee infestation removal is important because simply removing visible bees often does not address the colony, honeycomb, or queen, allowing the problem to return.
Signs You May Have a Bee Infestation
Recognizing the warning signs of a bee infestation can help you address the problem before the colony grows larger and becomes more difficult to remove. One of the most common indicators is a consistent presence of bees around a specific area of your property, especially if you regularly see dozens or even hundreds of bees flying near the same location. You may also notice bees repeatedly entering and exiting a small crack, gap, vent, soffit, or other opening, which often signals that a colony is hidden inside a wall, roof, attic, or other structural space. In some cases, homeowners hear a faint buzzing sound coming from inside walls, ceilings, or attic areas where bees have established a nest. As the colony continues to grow, honeycomb may become visible through damaged building materials, roof openings, tree cavities, or other access points. Larger infestations can also produce honey stains, sticky residue, or discoloration on walls and ceilings as stored honey begins to accumulate or leak. These conditions can attract additional pests such as ants, roaches, and rodents, making professional bee infestation removal even more important.
Common Locations for Bee Infestations
Bee infestations can occur in a variety of locations throughout residential and commercial properties. One of the most common places we find bee colonies is inside wall cavities, where bees can enter through small openings and establish large hidden hives. Roofs, soffits, and attic spaces are also attractive nesting locations because they provide shelter from the elements and protection from predators. We also frequently remove bee colonies from chimneys, sheds, tree cavities, and tree stumps. Because many infestations develop in concealed areas, property owners often do not realize they have a colony until bee activity becomes significant or structural damage begins to appear.
Why Bee Infestations Should Be Removed Quickly
An active bee infestation rarely remains the same size for long. As the colony grows, more bees are produced and additional honeycomb is constructed inside the nesting area. Over time, this can lead to large accumulations of honey and wax within walls, ceilings, roofs, and other structural spaces. These materials can attract ants, roaches, rodents, and other pests while also increasing the complexity and cost of removal. In some situations, honey may begin leaking through drywall or ceilings, creating stains and odors inside the property. Addressing an infestation early can help minimize potential damage and prevent the colony from becoming significantly larger.
Our Bee Infestation Removal Process
Every bee infestation begins with a thorough inspection to identify the location of the colony and determine the best removal strategy. Once the infestation has been evaluated, our team safely removes the bees and addresses the colony itself rather than simply treating visible bee activity. When necessary, we also remove honeycomb and hive materials that could attract future bee activity or other pests. After removal is complete, we can identify potential entry points and provide recommendations to help reduce the likelihood of another infestation developing in the future.
Africanized Bee Infestations
South Florida is home to Africanized honey bees, commonly referred to as "killer bees." While they look similar to standard honey bees, Africanized bees are often more defensive and can react aggressively when they perceive a threat to their colony.
Because it is difficult to distinguish Africanized bees from other honey bees without professional evaluation, any active bee infestation should be handled with caution. Our experienced team is trained to safely manage aggressive bee colonies and remove infestations from residential and commercial properties.
Call Alpine Farms Today for Bee Infestation Removal
If you've noticed increased bee activity around your property, don't wait for the infestation to grow larger. Contact Alpine Farms Bee Removal today for professional bee infestation removal services throughout South Florida. Our experienced team is ready to safely remove the colony and help protect your property from future bee problems.






