NASHVILLE BEE SWARM REMOVAL

See a Bee Swarm? I’ll Remove It Safely — Fast.

Local Nashville beekeeper offering safe honey bee swarm removal and relocation throughout Middle Tennessee.
No extermination — just careful, responsible removal and a new home for the bees.

Call or Text Now – 615-712-4092

Hey! I’m Jay

Local Nashville Beekeeper & Bee Relocation Specialist
I’m a Nashville-based beekeeper helping safely remove and relocate honey bee swarms throughout Middle Tennessee. Instead of extermination, I collect and place bees into custom-built cedar hives where they can continue pollinating and thriving.
My approach is simple — protect the bees, serve the homeowner, and respond quickly when a swarm shows up. Whether it’s a tree, fence line, or structure, I work to safely remove and relocate whenever possible.
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Professional Bee Removal & Relocation in Middle Tennessee

We offer safe, local bee removal services throughout Nashville and Middle Tennessee and place all bees in our custom cedar Apiary for natural bee-keeping in the Nashville area.

If you see a cluster of honey bees hanging from a tree, fence, or structure, you’re likely looking at a swarm. This is a natural and temporary phase where bees are searching for a new home.
In most cases:
Swarms are not aggressive
They are focused on protecting their queen
They will usually move on within 24–72 hours
However, if the swarm is:
Close to your home
In a high-traffic area
Or beginning to settle into a structure
…it’s best to have it safely removed.
We provide local bee swarm removal in Nashville and across Middle Tennessee, relocating bees without harm whenever possible.

Most honey bee swarms are not dangerous.
During a swarm:
Bees are not defending honey or brood
They are less likely to sting
Their primary goal is to find a new home
That said, caution is still important:
Avoid disturbing the swarm
Keep children and pets at a distance
Do not spray or attempt removal yourself
If you’re unsure what you’re dealing with, we can help identify and safely handle the situation.

In Middle Tennessee, bee swarming season typically happens in:
Early spring through early summer (March–June)
This is when hives grow rapidly and split to form new colonies.
You’re most likely to see swarms:
On warm, sunny days
After a period of rain followed by heat
In trees, shrubs, fences, or even on buildings
This is the most common time we receive calls for bee swarm removal in Nashville and surrounding areas.

We serve:
Nashville
Franklin
Brentwood
Nolensville
Hendersonville
Murfreesboro
Lebanon
And surrounding Middle Tennessee areas
If you’re searching for:
“bee removal near me”
“bee swarm Nashville”
“honey bee removal Tennessee”
You’re in the right place.