Do you have a swarm of bees. Don’t panic — call us today!
Honey Bee Swarm Collection, Quick response, no harm to the bees, and completely free of charge.
Help save the bees
A honey bee swarm is a natural part of a colony’s lifecycle. For instance, swarming happens when the hive becomes too crowded. As a result, the queen leaves with about half of the bees. Consequently, they look for a new home.
During this time, you may notice a ball of bees hanging on a tree, fence, or building. Although it may seem scary, swarming bees are usually calm. In fact, they have no hive to protect and are focused on relocating.
Moreover, swarming is essential for bee survival. It allows colonies to multiply and spread naturally. In addition, this behaviour supports pollination and biodiversity.
However, swarms in populated areas can be worrying. Therefore, it’s important to handle them safely. Fortunately, we provide free honey bee swarm collection across Surrey. Our team consists of experienced, local beekeepers.
Furthermore, all bees are safely rehomed in managed hives. This helps protect both people and pollinators. Also, it keeps the bees doing what they do best — helping nature thrive.
If you spot a swarm, don’t try to move it yourself. Instead, contact us immediately. By acting fast, you ensure the bees are collected quickly and safely. After all, this protects everyone involved.
Finally, take a look at some of the swarms we’ve safely collected across Surrey.

















Bee Swarm Collection Areas Covered
Godalming
Haslemere
Milford
Witley
Hindhead
Liphook
Farnham
Bordon
Leatherhead
Ashtead
Epsom
Banstead
Reigate
Redhill
Dorking
Godalming
Haslemere
Milford
Witley
Hindhead
Liphook
Farnham
Bordon
Aldershot
Farnborough
Fleet
Camberley
Bookham (Great and Little)
Ripley
Cranleigh
Shalford
Albury
Gomshall
Shere
Send
Elstead
Ash
Tongham
Frimley
Yateley
Hook
Hartley Wintney
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