Your Green Team provides prompt, safety-first bee removal with a focus on humane handling whenever possible because bees matter to the ecosystem and removal should be done responsibly.
Your Green Team
Your Green Team provides prompt, safety-first bee removal with a focus on humane handling whenever possible because bees matter to the ecosystem and removal should be done responsibly.
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Finding bees on your property can be stressful, especially when they’re gathering near entryways, patios, play areas, or where your pets roam. In New Port Richey, swarms can show up quickly, and if they find a sheltered spot, they may move into soffits, walls, sheds, or rooflines before you know it.
Every situation is different, so we match the response to what you’re dealing with.
A swarm is typically a temporary cluster of bees that’s resting while scouting a new home. It can look intense, but it often moves on. The risk is timing, if the swarm settles into a structure, the situation becomes much harder to resolve. We can remove swarms quickly so they don’t turn into a wall or attic colony.
When bees build a hive in a wall, soffit, roofline, chimney, shed, or other structure, removing the hive matters, not just the bees. If the hive is left behind, lingering scent and material can attract future bees and create repeat problems. Structural access may be needed depending on the location, and we’ll explain options clearly before any work begins.
If bees are near a school pickup area, storefront, pool deck, or any place people can’t easily avoid, quick response is important. We focus on reducing sting risk and restoring safe access to the space as soon as possible.
Whether it’s a backyard swarm or bees entering a wall void, the goal is the same: remove the risk safely, prevent repeat issues, and help you feel comfortable on your property again.
DIY removal can go sideways fast. Bees can become defensive, and without proper handling, a “quick fix” can lead to stings, damaged building materials, and a bigger colony problem later. Professional removal reduces risk, protects your home, and helps ensure the hive is handled correctly so you’re not dealing with the same issue again in a few weeks.
We’ll walk you through what we find and provide a clear estimate based on the safest, most effective option.
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Initial inspection and safety assessment
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Identify bee activity type (swarm vs established colony) and location
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Containment and risk reduction around people and pets
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Live removal or responsible removal based on site conditions
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Hive removal and cleanup when present
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Prevention recommendations to reduce future nesting
Response depends on scheduling and the urgency of the location. If bees are in a high-traffic area, let us know and we’ll prioritize appropriately.
When feasible, we focus on humane removal and relocation. Some situations inside structures may require a different approach for safety and complete resolution.
They can if an old hive remains, entry points stay open, or conditions are still attractive. That’s why prevention steps matter after removal.
Yes, we’ll give you clear instructions for keeping pets away from the work area during service and when it’s safe to return.
Keep distance, avoid spraying, and keep kids and pets inside or away from the area. If the bees are entering a wall or attic, don’t seal the opening, it can worsen the situation.
Get your property back to feeling safe If you have a swarm forming or bees building a hive on your New Port Richey property, contact Your Green Team for a fast, professional assessment. We’ll explain what’s happening, recommend the safest solution, and provide a free estimate so you can handle it calmly and correctly.