Honey Bee Swarm & Hive Removal & Relocating

Did a large cluster of bees just show up in your life?

We handle bee swarms - quickly, safely, and without killing them.

One day your yard is normal. And suddenly, there’s a dense, moving cluster of bees hanging from a tree, a bush, your fence… maybe even your house.

That is a bee swarm.

Here’s what you need to know: the bees are not aggressive. They’re homeless. A swarm is a colony in transit — they left their old hive and they’re resting while scouts find their next home. You have a window to act. Once they move on or move in somewhere permanent, removal gets complicated fast.

We handle bee swarms — quickly, safely, and without killing them.

We’re beekeepers, not exterminators. These bees are captured and brought to a new home.

If you’re in the South Saint Louis area, reach out below. Swarm season moves fast and so do the bees.


📩 DM us on Instagram — that’s the fastest way to reach us. Include your location and a photo if you can. We’ll respond fast.


@feralamericana 


What about bees that are already inside something?


A swarm on a branch is one thing. Bees that have moved into your wall, your soffit, your shed, or under your porch are another situation entirely.


An established hive means comb, honey, and a colony that has claimed that space as home.

It requires more time, more skill, and depending on where they’ve set up — more work to get them out safely and completely.

We do live removals.

The bees don’t die, the comb comes out, and you’re not left with a wall full of honey that’ll melt and attract every pest in the county.


Removals can vary in cost depending on the hive location and conditions. We’ll always talk to you first before anything else.


📩 DM us on Instagram to start the conversation.

@feralamericana

We keep bees because we love them. That means we want yours alive too.


Whether it’s a fresh swarm or an established hive, we’d rather relocate them than see them destroyed. It’s better for you, better for the bees, and better for the land they’ve been quietly working all along.