Wicked Bee Removal Service

Wicked Bee Removal Service Honey Bee Rescue and Removal Service located in Austin, TX. Wicked Bee Apiary and Removal Service is located in Austin, TX. This is where Wicked Bee comes in.

We specialize in rescuing and rehoming Honeybees who might have chosen to establish their new colony in a location that is not so copasetic with the property owner. These bees might otherwise be met with an unfortunate end due to lack of knowledge by the general public and/or pest control services. With the current state of our environment and the plight of the Honeybee and other natural pollinato

rs, that scenario would be very unfortunate indeed. We work to remove the Honeybees that could otherwise become a nuisance, and we do it in a way that helps to ensure the survival of the colony. These bees are then taken back to one of several out-yards managed by our apiary where they are used to help cultivate good quality survivor stock that is already adapted to our native climate. We believe in an all-natural approach to beekeeping that is treatment free and chemical free, allowing the bees to adapt to their environments the way nature intended. Ultimately, this helps promote the return of Honeybees that have stronger genetics and are capable of being naturally disease and mite resistant, the way nature designed them to "bee".

The end of the 2021 bee removal season also brings about the end of our services in the great state of Texas.  It's been...
11/28/2021

The end of the 2021 bee removal season also brings about the end of our services in the great state of Texas. It's been a wild ride, ya'll. Together, you helped us rescue 946 colonies in Austin area alone! 🀯 (That's over 33 MILLION bees - if counting each bee individually πŸ˜΅β€πŸ’«)
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Now, get yer banjos tuned... Cause we're headed to the Ozarks in 2022!

04/15/2021

Just another day with our feral Texas bees. This is why you should ALWAYS have protective gear (a veil at the very least) when doing removals in TX. You don't know what their genetics and attitude are going to be, despite what some Glam social media videos might want you to believe. πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ

Often when doing bee removals, things are rarely as simple as they might initially seem.  Bees previously lived in the o...
03/11/2021

Often when doing bee removals, things are rarely as simple as they might initially seem. Bees previously lived in the open section of the outer wall seen in the first image. Client claims the newest colony has just moved into the adjacent section to the left... Well, yes and no. They are to the left, two sections over, and are building into the interior wall between a bathroom and closet. πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ Needless to say, this colony survived this winter without issue and was already expanding quickly.

03/07/2021

When doing bee removals, one must always dress appropriately. πŸ˜‰

10/02/2020

Time to move in to your new home ladies! 🀩

Does your job give you beautiful sights like this on the regular? Mine does!! πŸ™ƒ It might be a hard days work, but ending...
09/27/2020

Does your job give you beautiful sights like this on the regular? Mine does!! πŸ™ƒ It might be a hard days work, but endings like this always make me smile.

Looking for ways you can help support honeybees? Check out Texas' new Love Honey Bees specialty license plates!  Proceed...
09/03/2020

Looking for ways you can help support honeybees? Check out Texas' new Love Honey Bees specialty license plates! Proceeds from this plate go to help support honeybee research and education, funds youth programs, provides information to farmers about best practices for protecting our bees, and helps provide general information about the importance of honeybees to the public. Check out the KXAN interview and article for more information and learn how you can get your specialized plate today in support of Texas Beekeepers and their Honeybees!

AUSTIN (KXAN) β€” Buyer bee-ware: these license plates will result in research and education. The Texas Honey Bee Education Association launched the Texas β€œLove Honey Bees” licenseΒ p…

08/17/2020

This tree was not only host to a colony of honeybees, but also provided refuge for several of these striking beetles. They are called the Ironclad Beetle.

Oh the things we get ourselves into...
08/12/2020

Oh the things we get ourselves into...

08/11/2020

Here's one of the videos from this past weekends roof adventures.

Whaddya mean there's something behind me? πŸ‘€
08/09/2020

Whaddya mean there's something behind me? πŸ‘€

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Eureka Springs, AR
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