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Below are the services we provide and a price list along with our written guarantee. Most of our removals will never go above the base price. However, additional charges may be added to the base price for travel distances in excess of 75-miles and for any equipment rental (scaffolding, boom/scissor lifts) and removals which are over 30 feet high.

Once we have given you a quote we will never start work and tell you there will be additional charges

Our Services

Our Guarantee

Georgia Bee Removal guarantees that a new honey bee colony will not return to the exact location from where we removed the colony for a period of 5-years from the date of the removal. Georgia Bee Removal reserves the right to withhold this guarantee if preventing bees from returning is impossible or impractical. If this situation should arise, Georgia Bee Removal shall inform the customer prior to beginning the removal, and the withholding of any guarantee shall be noted in writing on the invoice. 

Honey Bee Removal Residential

$1200 REMOVAL & REPAIRS

 

  1. Determine the exact location of the colony in the wall, ceiling, floor, overhang, or other possible void which may be suitable for a honey bee colony.
  2. Gain access to the colony/void by cutting through the walls, ceiling, sheetrock, or by removing boards, siding, or other building material.
  3. Remove the colony. To include removing the bees, honey comb, honey, and wax from the void.
  4. Seal the void thereby preventing future honey bee swarms from establishing a new colony in the same location.
  5. Repair the area that was used to gain access to the colony. This includes reassembling the boards, sheetrock, siding etc. that was removed to gain access. Georgia Bee Removal does not purchase or replace any boards, sheetrock, siding or other building material. We simply reuse the original material. Georgia Bee Removal will NOT repair, replace any type of brick, concrete, masonry, or rock work. 
  6. Caulk, spackle (sheetrock mud), or otherwise seal the void where the honey bee colony was removed. Georgia Bee Removal only applies the first coat of sheetrock/spackle and does NOT do any “finish” work i.e. sanding, painting etc.
  7. Clean the work area that either matches or exceeds the original state of the work area prior to beginning our work.
  8. Ensure customer satisfaction. Georgia Bee Removal is dedicated to customer satisfaction and is often willing to adjust these specifications if it is within reason and so desired by the customer.

Honey Bee Removal Apartments, townhomes, multi-family dewll

$2000

 

  1. Determine the exact location of the colony in the wall, ceiling, floor, overhang, or other possible void which may be suitable for a honey bee colony.
  2. Gain access to the colony/void by cutting through the walls, ceiling, sheetrock, or by removing boards, siding, or other building materials.
  3. Remove the colony. To include removing the bees, honey comb, honey, and wax from the void.
  4. Seal the void thereby preventing future honey bee swarms from establishing a new colony in the same location.
  5. Repair the area that was used to gain access to the colony. This includes reassembling the boards, sheetrock, siding etc. that was removed to gain access. Georgia Bee Removal does not purchase or replace any boards, sheetrock, siding or other building material. We simply reuse the original material.
  6. Caulk, spackle (sheetrock mud), or otherwise seal the void where the honey bee colony was removed. Georgia Bee Removal only applies the first coat of sheetrock/spackle and does not do any “finish” work i.e. sanding, painting etc.
  7. Clean the work area that either matches or exceeds the original state of the work area prior to beginning our work.
  8. Ensure customer satisfaction. Georgia Bee Removal is dedicated to customer satisfaction and is often willing to adjust these specifications if it is within reason and so desired by the customer

Commerical/industrial properties

$3,000

 

  1. Determine the exact location of the colony in the wall, ceiling, floor, overhang, or other possible void which may be suitable for a honey bee colony.
  2. Gain access to the colony/void by cutting through the walls, ceiling, sheetrock, or by removing boards, siding, or other building materials.
  3. Remove the colony. To include removing the bees, honey comb, honey, and wax from the void.
  4. Seal the void thereby preventing future honey bee swarms from establishing a new colony in the same location.
  5. Repair the area that was used to gain access to the colony. This includes reassembling the boards, sheetrock, siding etc. that was removed to gain access. Georgia Bee Removal does not purchase or replace any boards, sheetrock, siding or other building material. We simply reuse the original material.
  6. Caulk, spackle (sheetrock mud), or otherwise seal the void where the honey bee colony was removed. Georgia Bee Removal only applies the first coat of sheetrock/spackle and does not do any “finish” work i.e. sanding, painting etc.
  7. Clean the work area that either matches or exceeds the original state of the work area prior to beginning our work.
  8. Ensure customer satisfaction. Georgia Bee Removal is dedicated to customer satisfaction and is often willing to adjust these specifications if it is within reason and so desired by the customer

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Serving all of Georgia
removing bees and bee infestation in the following areas and more:

  • Athens
  • Atlanta
  • Augusta
  • Macon
  • Savannah
  • Columbus

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