Dedicated to Saving Bees: Eco Bee Removal Services

LIVE REMOVAL AND RE-LOCATION OF HONEYBEES

Bees are disappearing all over the world, especially in the USA. What’s the cause?

There are many factors: diseases, overwork, GMO, and mostly bad, bad chemicals produced by big companies that just don’t care. What will happen if we lose our bees? How will we pollinate the food that we eat? What can be done?

Introducing: Eco Bee Removal

A new breed of beekeeper. Dedicated to saving bees, Eco Bee Removal is at the frontlines of the battle to save the honey bee population from extinction. New techniques derived from real-world, in-field research and development, and in partnership with people like YOU, Eco Bee Removal is making a difference!

 

Do you have a bee problem?

If you need someone to help you in the relocation of bees on your property feel free to give us a call. We offer live bee removals only, so you don’t have to feel bad for the bees at all. We will relocate them and care for them so they can keep pollinating our plants and save the eco-system.

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“Over one third of all food that reaches our table come to us because of Bee pollination. Thanks for reading this and thanks for saving the bees!”

— Steve Behncke, founder and owner of Eco Bee Removal

Serving in Florida, form Jacksonville to Miami, coast to coast.

 

Written about us:

 

“I have a daunting infestation of Carpenter bees and I greatly appreciate the helpful advice concerning the most efficient and ecologically friendly remedies! Thank you!”

- Christina Bays, Minneola, FL

“I called Steve concerning a tree full of bees, he returned my call immediately,….he did educate me about what the bees are doing. I (only)have a tree full of bees just collecting nectar from the flowers”

- Landa Rossman, Tavers, FL

“Thank you so much for helping identify my bees and inform me of their lifestyle and mating habits. I now know how we can coexist.

- Lisa Jones, Jacksonville, FL

 

“I was very impressed with the gentleman I spoke with. Since my knowledge of bees is limited, he seemed to ask all the right questions so that he could pin point what my problem was and how the best way would be to handle it. After I gave him the information I could, he explained my alternatives, but yet was very willing to listen to my suggestions.I would recommend dealing with this firm because they listen, make suggestions and are not trying to push themselves or their products (if they have any) on anyone. Just good old fashioned honest business people, and that’s refreshing.”

- Diane Beuthe, Trilby, FL

“I called Eco Bee Removal and spoke with Steve. He was very courteous and helpful. When I told him my situation, and how I didn’t mind the bees being here, but wish they could find a different exit/entry point in the tree, he quickly gave me a solution that was easy, humane for the bees, and quick..and he didn’t even charge me for the information. Eco Bee Removal will get my business if and when I have any other bee problems in the future.”

- Roger Danforth, Leesberg, FL

“Saw my first swarm recently. Pretty impressive. I called several bee removal services and Steve from Eco Bee was the only one who said to wait. “The bees may be migrating somewhere else”. While others were quoting me a price, Steve was informing me. 72 hours later, the bees were still there. Eco Bee’s guys came out and quickly removed the “pineapple” of bees. I will not hesitate to call Steve again when the time comes. I recommend this company highly. “Steve, I really appreciate what you are doing for the ecology, you’re the real deal”

- Dr. Eduardo Diaz. Monteverde, FL

 

“There are bees in the knothole of a live oak near my front door. I was concerned for the welfare of humans and pets, and several people told me I should get rid of the bees before they swarmed and someone got stung. I’ve been aware that the bee population is in danger, so I didn’t want to destroy them. I went to the internet, found EcoBee Removal’s very informative website, and telephoned them, even though I knew I was located outside their service area. I initially wanted to get a referral to someone in our area of the Panhandle to do what EcoBee could do, but I ended up learning that the bees posed no danger to us. The bees are staying! Many thanks for helping us contribute to the ecology!”

- Mary Hauth, Santa Rosa Beach

“First I would like to thank Steve for being so nice to me when I called. He sent out a very nice informative and an experienced carpenter, which was important to me because I knew they would be taking down my wall in side my house!! What a job this turned out to bee! 11 hours and 3 hives later, Tim put my wall back up and when I say you would never know, I really do mean this, he cleaned the wall and replaced the wood just like it was before he took it apart! I am so pleased with the out come of this project! I would never call anyone but Eco Bee Removal!! Thank you again Tim for a job well done!”

- Lis Walker, Frostproof, FL


Ready for your free live bee relocation consultation?

Message from Steve:

Why live bee removal?

My name is Steve Behncke. I am the owner and founder of Eco Bee Removal. We founded our company because as beekeepers we wanted to provide options to killing the bees that get into your trees and structures. Bees are vitally important to the earth and to us all. Over one third of all food that reaches our table come to us because of Bee pollination. What would we do without their important work and wonderful honey? Sadly bees are disappearing all over the earth and for many reasons: GMO’s, insecticides, overwork, viruses, mites, careless pest control companies and the overzealous policies from some government agencies have caused the needless death of honeybees. Call me for a free consultation. I will tell you what you need to know, even what the others guys charge, I will even give your their names. Then you can make the right decisions. Check out our videos. Thanks for reading this and thanks for saving the bees!


​ -Blessings, Steve Behncke

Steve next to a huge bee colony.

Steve next to a huge bee colony.