What happens to bee swarm after the removal?
Why must you pay for a bee removal service if we are going to use the bees? Some people do try to argue for free bee removals. Sometimes, it's possible - but there are much more to the matter than just a trade exchange of value.

Well, bees can be bought for about R350 a swarm.
On the other hand – the cost of time and labor to remove bees from a property – and then to provide a professional return guarantee is what makes bee removal a costly professional service.
Once bees are in a wall or a location that cannot be broken open – the cost and time factor escalates: They cannot be exterminated because they are protected by Cape Nature Reserve.
Furthermore, the beekeeper who will take the swarm from us must provide a new hive for the swarm – which can cost up-to R2000.
Then it will still be another year of feeding and taking care of the bees before they can be used for pollination or honey production.
The greatest risk of them all: bees often reject the their new hives due to the disturbance caused by the of bee removal process. So even if the beekeeper leaves your property with her hive full of the removed bees – by tommorrow morning, that hive might be empty!
Bees are wild creatures.
Should they remain – then the rehabilitation process can start.
But it always remains a big if!
In short: We provide a professional guaranteed service at an affordable price and ensure that the bees remain a protected species.

Let’s do our part to secure a brighter future for humanity.
We are the Bee Whisperers.
For us. Every bee Counts.