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El Dorado Bee Swarm RemovalFree bee swarm removal for El Dorado County,
including Cameron Park, El Dorado Hills, El Dorado,
Shingle Springs, Placerville, Diamonds Springs, Rescue, Lotus

contact information: 

(530) 680-3321 (530) 672-9250 

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10 Essential Steps to Better Beekeeping 10-Frame Langstroth Hive Plans
10-Frame WBC Bee Hive Plans 20-Frame Honey Extractor
   
A Comparison of Russian and Italian Honey Bees   A Field Guide to Honeybees and Their Maladies
A Practical Manual of Beekeeping A Study of Beekeeping Methods
Advanced Beekeeping Methods
Africanized honey bees a new challenge for fire managers
An Introduction to Natural Beekeeping
Africanized Honey Bee
An Investigation into the Therapeutic Properties of Honey A Study of Beekeeping Methods
Atlas of the Honey Bee Attra Beekeeping Apiculture
   
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Backyard Beekeeping Backyard Beekeeping (2)
Basic Bee Biology for Beekeepers - 11 pages Basic Beekeeping Technique
Beekeeping - General Information Beehives
Beekeeping - Apiculture Beekeeping 101
Beekeeping and Honey Production Beekeeping Basics (2) - 47 page
Beekeeping BasicsBeekeeping Basics Beekeeping Basics 2
Beekeeping For All Beekeeping in Urban Areas
Beekeeping Tips for Beginners - 6 page Beekeeping-Apiculture - 22 pages
Bees - Facts, Habits and Look Alike Beeswax
Beginning Beekeeping For Kentuckians Beginning with Bees
Beginning with Honeybees BMPs Beekeepers Almond Pollination
   
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Chapter 10 Honey  
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Evaluating Honey Bee Colonies for Pollination Emergencies - Tenn Extension
Extract Honey without an Extractor  
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Getting Started in Beekeeping Glossary of Beekeeping Terms
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Handbook of Natural Beekeeping Hive Management 101
HiveBeetle Hiving a Package of Honeybees
Hiving and Care of Packaged Bees Honey Bee Colony Collapse Disorder
Honey Bee Diseases and Parasites Honey Collection and Extraction
Honey Bees and Beekeeping B 1045 Honey Bees and Beekeeping
Honey Hunting and Beekeeping Honey Processing
Hot Wax Dipping of Beehive Components How Bees Make Honey
How to Build a Top Bar Beehive How to Build a Top Bar Hive
How to Extract Honey from the Comb Honey
How to Raise Honeybees
How to Start Beekeeping for Free
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Information About Beekeeping Introduction to Beekeeping
Installing Packaged Bees Integrative Top Bar Hive Management
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Keeping Honeybees  
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Lazy Beekeeping Tao of Beekeeping Learn How to Keep Bees Successfully
Lesson plans for beekeeping in the Philippines  
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Making a Bumble Bee Hive Making Beehive Winter Wraps.pdf
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Natural Beekeeping  
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Observation Bee Hive Plans Observation Hive Plans
Omlet guide to keeping Bees and beehaus Instructions  
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Parasitic Mites of Honey Bees Peak Performance Splitting of Honeybee Hives
Plans for Constructing a Bee Hive Pollen Substitute
Producing Pollen  
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Queen Rearing and the Sustainable Beekeeper Quick Start Guide to Natural Beekeeping.pdf
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Raising Honey Bee Queens Raising Orchard Mason Bees
Rearing Queen Bees Requeening
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Simple Guide to Beekeeping So You Want To Keep Bees
Solar Wax Melter Plans Species and Races of Honeybees
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The Different Types of Honey Bees The E-Book on Honeybees.pdf
The Essence of Sustainable Beekeeping.pdf The Hive Tool.pdf
The Pleasure of Beekeeping with the Warre Hive The role of honey bees in apple pollination.pdf
The Seasons of Beekeeping The Small Hive Beetle.pdf
The True Amazons or Monarchy of Bees The Use of Australian Honey in Moist Wound Management 05-159.pdf
The Vertical Top-Bar Beehive Towards Sustainable Beekeeping - 4 pages.pdf
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Understanding the Honey Bee USDA Honey Extractor
USDA Honebee Pests Survey
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Varroa Mite Detection Methods
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Working with Honey Bees


Swarm Information

If you have sighted a swarm of honey bees, or have bees in your house or other structure, please read the following information before calling a beekeeper on the list:

  • PLEASE DO NOT SPRAY THE BEES WITH ANYTHING. Especially insecticides, but do not even spray them with water. This is endangering the bees, yourself and the beekeeper.
  • Ensure you are dealing with honey bees and not another beneficial insect (please see our photo gallery below).
  • Please do not ask a beekeeper to take care of a yellow jacket problem - unless specifically licensed for pest control, a beekeeper cannot legally address pest issues. Please contact a licensed pest control operation for that.
  • Note the address (preferably with a nearby cross street).
  • Note the location of the bees. Are they in a tree, on a fence or structure; how far off of the ground? Are there any hazards the beekeeper should be aware of (near a utility line, above a thorny plant, soft soil, steep incline, etc)
  • How large is the cluster of bees, “softball”, “grapefruit”, “basketball” sizes can be referenced. A very small cluster of bees may be stragglers from a passed swarm.
  • How long have the bees been there? The amount of time a swarm has been landed greatly affects the ability of a beekeeper to catch the swarm before they move on, but also affects how aggressive the bees might become - a swarm which has been lingering for a day will be getting restless.
  • If they’re not on your property, and in a neighbor’s yard, please provide contact details for that neighbor - we can’t enter someone elses property without permission. The property owner or tenant should call a beekeeper.
  • If you’re greeted by an answering machine when calling a beekeeper, call another. If you choose to leave a message, please be sure to leave contact information.
  • If the swarm is in a yard, please provide access information (how close can a vehicle be brought, how steep is the terrain?).
  • If the swarm is high off the ground, if you have access to a reliable ladder which can be used by the beekeeper, please make the beekeeper aware of this.
  • If you have digital photos of the swarm or structurally inhabiting colony (and the surrounding area), please advise the beekeeper of this. While honey bee swarms are generally docile, you should avoid putting yourself at potential risk to take photographs or get a closer look at the bees beyond basic identification.
  • Not all beekeepers perform structural extractions - if the bees are inside a wall or attic, this is not a “swarm”, but rather an established colony of bees. In this case, you need to contact a beekeeper who indicates that they handle structural extractions.
  • Some beekeepers provide the swarm capturing service for free, others charge a nominal fee - be clear on the cost of the job before engaging someone’s services.

El Dorado Bee Swarm Removal

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