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  1. Swarm Removal

Swarm Removal

In summer we get many calls and questions from members of the public with bees in their houses, outbuildings and gardens but our volunteer members are only able to help in cases of swarms of honey bees.

There are around 250 species of bee found in the UK and only one of these is the honey bee.  The British Beekeepers' Association looks after members who keep honey bees.  We have volunteers who will be pleased to collect swarms of honey bees so they can be re-homed. A swarm of honey bees is many thousands of bees in a cluster shaped like a rugby ball typically found hanging off a tree or fence.

As well as honey bees there are around 24 species of bumblebee and over 240 species of solitary bee in the UK. 

Please see the identification section below to help identify what type of bee you have and who to approach for help and further information.  

If you feel you need to have the bees destroyed then please contact a local reputable pest control company. 

Bees are endangered but they are not protected.

Our volunteer beekeepers can only assist in cases of swarms OF HONEY BEES.


Identification

Identification

Information to help identify what type of bee you have and who to approach for help and further information. The BBKA can only help if they are honey bees. Read more

Published: 9th June, 2022

Updated: 24th June, 2022

Author: Erica Challis

Honeybee Swarms

Honeybee Swarms

Further information about honey bee swarms together with photos of beautiful honey bees in swarms. It is hoped this page will help members of the public recognise honey bee swarms and then use our swarm map to find a beekeeper to collect the honey bees! Read more

Published: 8th June, 2022

Updated: 6th July, 2022

Author: diane drinkwater

Find a local Swarm Collector

Find a local Swarm Collector

If the bees have been identified as honey bees you can enter your postcode to find our nearest volunteer swarm collectors. Read more

Published: 7th June, 2022

Updated: 21st June, 2022

Author: Erica Challis

Bees in Buildings

Bees in Buildings

Information if you have bees in the structure of your property. Read more

Published: 6th June, 2022

Updated: 21st July, 2022

Author: Erica Challis

Useful Links and Advice

Useful Links and Advice

Links and other useful information. Read more

Published: 31st May, 2022

Updated: 24th June, 2022

Author: Erica Challis

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